Taylor Swift's re-recording of her fifth studio album, 1989, is set to be released on October 21, 2023. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the album, and there have been many rumors and speculation about what it will include. One of the most persistent rumors is that Matty Healy, the frontman of the band The 1975, will be featured on the album.
The rumors began to circulate in June 2023, when Swift and Healy were spotted together on several occasions. They were also seen holding hands while on a double date with Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley. However, in August 2023, it was reported that Swift and Healy had broken up.
Despite the breakup, fans continued to hope that Healy would still be featured on 1989 (Taylor's Version). Some fans pointed to the fact that Swift has re-recorded songs with ex-boyfriends in the past, such as Harry Styles and Jake Gyllenhaal. Others speculated that Healy might appear on a bonus track or a remix.
However, in September 2023, Swift's representative confirmed that Healy will not be featured on 1989 (Taylor's Version). In a statement to Billboard, the representative said, "Neither Matty Healy nor [The] 1975 are on this album."
While some fans may be disappointed by this news, it is important to remember that Swift is in control of her own music. She has the right to choose who she wants to collaborate with, and she has clearly decided that Healy is not the right person for this project.
It is also worth noting that 1989 (Taylor's Version) is already shaping up to be a massive album. Swift has announced that she will be releasing a number of new songs and remixes on the album, including a collaboration with Phoebe Bridgers. With so much new content on the way, fans are sure to be happy even without a Matty Healy feature.

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