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Taylor Swift cancels club membership following Matty Healy outing

 

Taylor Swift cancels club membership following Matty Healy outing

Taylor Swift, a popular American singer-songwriter, has allegedly cancelled her membership at Casa Cipriani, an exclusive celebrity spot located on the water in Lower Manhattan, New York.

Reportedly, Taylor was not happy because some members of the club leaked images of her date with rumored ex-boyfriend Matty Healy last month.

According to Page Six, the club has a very strict 'No Photos' policy that makes celebrities feel more comfortable. However, the leaked images of Taylor and Matty affected the singer.

Taylor and Matty Healy, an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer, have been in the limelight in recent days over their relationship status. 

Taylor and Matty started dating each other after Taylor broke up with Joe Alwyn, a successful English actor. Taylor and her ex, Joe, were together for more than six years. 

A source in Casa Cipriani said that "at least three members got kicked out for taking pictures of Taylor.” The source also said that the photographers are “cracking down now like crazy."

Casa Cipriani reportedly said, "It has come to our attention that images have been captured at the club in recent days that have infringed upon the privacy of our members. Any member who violates these policies will face immediate revocation of their membership."

Recently, Matty made errors during his performance after reportedly saying “sorry” to Taylor Swift. While performing on stage in Dublin, he wrote, "Sorry,” in bold and large letters on a banner. 

He also said, “It is not even normal, it is just because it is so nice. But you drink so much of it, like it is some kind of milk, that then you forget the songs so I came in at the wrong time then.”

According to reports, Taylor was also seen wiping a tear while smiling at the audience during her performance in Detroit, MI. 


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