The 1975's frontman Matty Healy seemingly took a savage swipe at Taylor Swift during a recent podcast interview as he discussed the inspirations for his coming album. In Taylor Swift's latest release, the 34-year-old pop singer blasted Matty Healy after sharing a brief fling together following her breakup with her long-term boyfriend Joe Alwyn. And while many listeners expected the release to be all about her long-term relationship, many were stunned as she released a number of scathing hits that seemed to take aim at Matty including the title-track The Tortured Poets Department, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived , and Fresh Out the Slammer.

And while Taylor aired out her grievances with their whirlwind romance with the world, Matty said that he doesn't plan to write about any "casual" relationships in his next album. During a guest appearance on the Doomscroll Podcast , the 35-year-old singer teased: "I just naturally make melodically quite relatable music. So, my next record will be, hopefully, an enjoyable 1975 record, objectively.

And it will be about what my records are always about — love, sex, death, communication, all the big things.” Taylor Swift's secret song about Matty Healy explained as she nears ex's hometown on Eras Tour Taylor Swift savages Matty Healy with brutal 5-word 'nickname' on Tortured Poets He then seemed to reference Taylor as he said: "You know, if I made a record about all the stuff that was said about me or my casual romantic liaisons or whateve.