Rachel Thompson
By Rachel Thompson

August 27, 2025   •   Fact checked by Dumb Little Man

Taylor Swift Exes Ranked From Hot Dates to Hard Regrets

Oh honey, if thereโ€™s one thing that gets the Swifties (and, letโ€™s be real, everyone else with Wi-Fi) buzzing, itโ€™s Taylor Swiftโ€™s dating history. The pop star's relationships have been splashed across every magazine, dissected in every music video, and immortalized in more breakup ballads than we can count. So letโ€™s not pretend youโ€™re not curious: which of Taylor Swiftโ€™s ex-boyfriends were actual heartthrobs, and which ones deserve a one-way ticket on the Getaway Car express?

Grab your iced coffee, make sure “Cruel Summer” is playing in the background, and letโ€™s rank Taylor Swift's exesโ€”from the swoon-worthy to the straight-up tragic. This is your ultimate guide to Taylor Swiftโ€™s ex-boyfriends, told by a Swiftie who has watched every era, cried to every “Last Kiss,” and survived the Dear John phase. You're in safe hands.

1. Joe Alwyn โ€” The Secret Muse

Letโ€™s talk about the man who quietly reigned over Taylor Swiftโ€™s life for six years: actor Joe Alwyn. Yes, the actor, the mystery, the co-writer behind the pseudonym William Bowery. If you blinked, you mightโ€™ve missed their entire relationship because it was that lowkey. But donโ€™t let the lack of paparazzi photos fool youโ€”Joe Alwyn left a major mark.

Joe gave us the Lover era. He inspired tracks like โ€œInvisible String,โ€ โ€œPeace,โ€ โ€œDaylight,โ€ and โ€œCall It What You Want.โ€ He was by Taylorโ€™s side when she was reclaiming her masters, surviving the media frenzy, and navigating a new creative era. This wasnโ€™t a whirlwind tabloid romanceโ€”this was deep, poetic, stable love.

He even co-wrote songs like โ€œExileโ€ and โ€œBettyโ€ on Folklore, adding his own quiet artistry to Taylorโ€™s discography. When Swift announced their breakup, it was like the end of a novel you didnโ€™t want to finish. Joe wasnโ€™t just another name in Taylor Swiftโ€™s dating history. He was the man who helped shape her most emotionally rich albums.

2. Taylor Lautner โ€” The Sweetheart Who Got Away

The fact that Taylor wrote the apology song “Back to December” about Taylor Lautner should tell you everything. This man did nothing wrong. He brought her water when she was dehydrated, remembered anniversaries, showed up. He was, as the kids say, the blueprint.

Their relationship started on the set of โ€œValentineโ€™s Day,โ€ and while it was short-lived, it was real and sweet. No drama. No shade. Just two attractive Taylors (hello Taylor Squared) trying to make it work. And now? Taylor Lautner married Taylor Dome and is still in Swiftโ€™s good graces. He even made a cameo in her music video for โ€œI Can See Youโ€ during the Eras Tour.

Heโ€™s that rare ex who remains a friend, a fan, and a full-on gem. That alone rockets him to the top.

3. Harry Styles โ€” The Iconic Mess

When Taylor dated Harry Styles, it was the stuff of tabloid gold. Weโ€™re talking Central Park strollsโ€”including being photographed together at the Central Park Zooโ€”New Yearโ€™s kisses, and snowmobile crashes. It was chaotic, passionate, and dramatic enough to inspire some of Taylorโ€™s best workโ€”โ€œStyle,โ€ โ€œOut of the Woods,โ€ and possibly “I Know Places”.

But letโ€™s be realโ€”these two were not ready for each other. Harry was still in full teen-idol mode, and Taylor was knee-deep in rising superstardom. They were too young, too famous, and too followed. And it showed. That snowmobile accident? That wasnโ€™t a metaphor. That was their love life.

But the fact that they hugged at the Grammy Awards years later proves that whatever they had, it left a spark. Their brief romance was a perfect storm of chaos and chemistry.

4. Tom Hiddleston โ€” The Whirlwind Rebound

โ€œI < 3 T.S.โ€ tank top. Thatโ€™s all I need to say.

Tom Hiddleston was the rebound from Calvin, and it showed. It was like Taylor flipped the switch from secretive to overexposed in a matter of weeks. They went from meeting at the Met Gala to kissing in Rhode Island and the Kennedy compound faster than you could say โ€œGetaway Car.โ€

It was intense, dramatic, and very, very public. Swift's breakup with Tom Hiddleston in 2016 drew significant media scrutiny, with their high-profile romance and the pressures of fame often cited as reasons for the split. But hereโ€™s the thing: Tom liked her. He was proud to be seen with her. He just wasnโ€™t ready for the PR hurricane that comes with dating Taylor Swift.

Still, he gave us the song โ€œGetaway Car,โ€ and that alone makes his place in Taylorโ€™s history iconic.

5. Conor Kennedy โ€” The American Royalty Romance

If Taylorโ€™s dating history were a coming-of-age novel, the chapter with Conor Kennedy would be titled โ€œHopelessly Romantic With a Side of Rich-Boy Drama.โ€ At just 18, Conor was still basically figuring out how to survive high school gym class when Taylorโ€”then 22โ€”swooped into his New England world wearing vintage dresses and cardigan energy.

The Conor Kennedy Swift relationship drew attention not only for their four-year age difference but also for the influence of the Kennedy family, which added a layer of intrigue and legacy to their romance.

But make no mistake: this wasnโ€™t just a summer fling. Taylor dove headfirst into this relationship like she was auditioning for The Princess Diaries. She bought a house near the Kennedy compound in Rhode Island, allegedly without even telling her team. The Swifties were collectively like, โ€œGirl, slow down,โ€ but Taylor was deep in her Camelot fantasy.

Rumor has it “Starlight”ย was inspired by a Kennedy family story, and Everything Has Changed carried some of that dreamy, young-summer-love glow. It was whirlwind, dramatic, and had that tragic romanticism of a Lana Del Rey B-side.

Also? Ethel Kennedy reportedly adored her. Thatโ€™s Kennedy gold. The relationship may not have lasted, but it gave us a glimpse into Taylorโ€™s belief in big, grand, fairytale-style loveโ€”and just how hard sheโ€™ll chase it when she thinks sheโ€™s found it.

6. Matty Healy โ€” The Tortured Poet Disaster

Okay, buckle up. This is the relationship that no one saw coming but absolutely couldnโ€™t stop watching. Matty Healy, lead singer of The 1975, cigarette in one hand, chaos in the other, strolled into Taylorโ€™s post-Alwyn life like a human Molotov cocktail.

Their chemistry? Off-the-charts messy. It was a cruel summer for Taylorโ€”a tumultuous, emotionally charged romance that inspired some of her most intense songs. He appeared at her Eras Tour shows, was spotted leaving her recording studio, and even introduced her to his bandโ€™s fans during a live show. They didnโ€™t confirm anything officially, but the PDA and paparazzi moments screamed something was happening. And then? It disappeared. Poof. No closure. No goodbye. Just gone.

But Mattyโ€™s legacy lives onโ€”and not just in our shocked group chats. According to Swiftie theories (and letโ€™s be honest, weโ€™re usually right), several tracks on “The Tortured Poets Department” are basically a lyrical autopsy of this short, chaotic romance. Weโ€™re talking โ€œThe Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,โ€ โ€œBut Daddy I Love Him,โ€ โ€œI Can Fix Him (No Really I Can),โ€ and of course, the title track The Tortured Poets Department.

If Joe Alwyn was her calm and stability, Matty was the romantic equivalent of lighting a match in a fireworks factory. He brought her out of her sadnessโ€”and right into another mess. And yet, the songs? Absolute bangers.

So, was it healthy? No. Was it iconic? Also no. But was it art? 100%.

7. Adam Young โ€” The Love Letter That Fell Flat

Before there were public breakups, Grammy wins, and viral Eras Tour TikToks, there was a soft, dreamy spark between Taylor and Owl City's Adam Young โ€” the sweet, nerdy frontman of Owl City. And if youโ€™re scratching your head going, โ€œWaitโ€ฆ who?โ€ youโ€™re not alone. This oneโ€™s deep-cut Swiftie lore.

Taylor met Adam briefly โ€” and by briefly, I mean one magical night that she turned into a whole song. That song? โ€œEnchanted.โ€ Itโ€™s pure fairy dust and teenage fantasy bottled into five minutes of lyrical sparkle. The way she sings, โ€œThis night is sparkling, donโ€™t you let it go,โ€ practically screams, โ€œI met a man who complimented my eyeliner and now Iโ€™ve planned our wedding.โ€

So what happened next? Adam โ€” bless his dorky heart โ€” responded publicly. He covered the song and added his own lyrics to tell Taylor he felt the same. Sweet, right? Except it came off kind ofโ€ฆawkward. Think Valentineโ€™s Day card from your lab partner.

And then? Crickets. The spark didnโ€™t ignite. No follow-up date. No red carpet sightings. Just a polite, overly formal email exchange with background music. Honestly, it felt like a YA novel that got canceled before chapter two.

Still, Adam Young may be the only man on this list who didnโ€™t screw up, didnโ€™t ghost her, didnโ€™t write a petty tweet. He simply failed to match the wattage of her romantic imagination. But you know what? He got โ€œEnchanted.โ€ And thatโ€™s not nothing.

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8. Lucas Till โ€” The Music Video Crush

Lucas played her love interest in the โ€œYou Belong With Meโ€ music video, taking us back to when Taylor was rocking curly hair, sundresses, and living her teen rom-com fantasy.

Youโ€™d think their onscreen chemistry would lead to fireworks in real life. And it didโ€ฆ for like, a week. Taylor and Lucas reportedly dated very briefly in 2009, and the vibe was wholesome, squeaky-clean, and honestly? A little boring.

Lucas later revealed in an interview that there just wasnโ€™t any real spark. โ€œWe dated for a bit. But there was no friction because we were too nice.โ€ Translation: there was no drama, and Taylor Swift doesnโ€™t do bland.

Thereโ€™s no confirmed breakup song for Lucas โ€” though fans like to imagine โ€œYou Belong With Meโ€ was her visual love letter to the type of guy she wished would fight for her IRL. Heโ€™s the definition of a blink-and-youโ€™ll-miss-it romance. Harmless, sweet, and about as memorable as your 7th grade Valentine.

But letโ€™s give credit where itโ€™s due. Lucas Till exists forever in Taylorโ€™s visual canon โ€” a floppy-haired dreamboat frozen in 2009 nostalgia.

9. Jordan Alford โ€” The First Burn

Every queen has to start somewhere, and for Taylor, it all began with Jordan Alford โ€” a high school ex who ended up being the blueprint for her early fierce lyrics. While heโ€™s not a household name, Jordan deserves a permanent seat in the Swiftie archives for inspiring โ€œPicture to Burn.โ€ In fact, Jordan was the inspiration behind a few songs in Taylorโ€™s early career, making his impact on her music especially memorable.

So what did he do? Oh, just dated one of Taylorโ€™s friends after dumping her. Messy, right? Taylor, being the lyrical wizard she is, turned her teen rage into a guitar-smashing country anthem complete with the iconic line, โ€œI hate that st*pid old pickup truck you never let me drive.โ€

This was pre-fame Taylor, yโ€™all. The Nashville-dwelling, curly-haired teen still figuring out how to channel betrayal into art. And boy, did she figure it out fast. โ€œPicture to Burnโ€ was the early warning shot โ€” a promise that no breakup would ever go undocumented again.

Jordan didnโ€™t just break up with Taylor Swift. He unknowingly lit the match that would set off a whole career of musical revenge and lyrical clapbacks. He may have disappeared into small-town obscurity, but his place in Taylorโ€™s dating history? Forever burned in.

10. Jake Gyllenhaal โ€” The Birthday Ghoster

Jake Gyllenhaal, the man who allegedly didnโ€™t show up to Taylorโ€™s 21st birthday party and then ghosted her. That alone is unforgivable. But wait, it gets worseโ€”he inspired โ€œAll Too Well,โ€ arguably one of the most gut-wrenching songs in Taylorโ€™s catalog.

He dated her when she was 20 and he was in his 30s. That age gap? Problematic. That scarf? Legendary. Their whole saga screams red flags. The lyric about how her “dress cried” captures the emotional impact of their breakup, highlighting the regret and innocence lost. While he was a terrible boyfriend, we have to give credit where itโ€™s due: the man inspired an era. The โ€œRedโ€ album, the re-record, the short filmโ€”heโ€™s a villain in the Swift Cinematic Universe. And can we ever forget? The “All Too Well 10 Minutes Version” we once thought, was a myth. That was real iconic.

Jake Gyllenhaal may want to pretend none of this happened, but Swifties will never forget.

11. Joe Jonas โ€” The 27-Second Call That Launched a Thousand Songs

Joe Jonas: the boyband heartthrob who taught a teenage Taylor what heartbreak felt likeโ€”in less than 30 seconds. Yep, he infamously broke up with her over the phone in whatโ€™s now known as the 27 second phone call. It was the breakup heard โ€˜round the pop world, and Swift didnโ€™t hold back. Instead of sulking in silence, she grabbed her guitar and turned the pain into pop culture gold.

From “Forever & Always” to “Better Than Revenge”, the heartbreak also inspired the emotional ballad “Last Kiss” as part of Taylorโ€™s response to the breakup. Years later, she even dubbed him โ€œPerfectly Fine Joe Jonasโ€ in her song “Mr. Perfectly Fine”, highlighting her candid storytelling about her exes. Joeโ€™s legacy lives in every scorched lyric and sarcastic eye roll. She even called him out on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, which gave us one of the best petty celebrity moments of the 2000s.

To be fair, time has softened the blow. Theyโ€™re cool nowโ€”Taylorโ€™s since admitted she was a little dramatic (her words, not mine), and Joe has grown into a chill dad who probably wishes heโ€™d handled things a little better. But no matter how mature they are now, Joe will forever be โ€œthe guy who broke up with Taylor Swift in less time than it takes to heat a Hot Pocket.โ€ Iconic? Kind of. Reversible? Never.

12. Calvin Harris โ€” The DJ With a Beat and an Ego

When Taylor and Calvin got together, we thought we were witnessing the power couple of the decade. She was Americaโ€™s lyrical sweetheart; he was a globally famous DJ with the hottest tracks on the charts. They had style, looks, and matching Instagram vacation photos. Everything screamed long-term potentialโ€ฆ until it didnโ€™t.

Their relationship was thrust further into the spotlight when they appeared together at the Billboard Music Awards, making headlines with their public display and fueling media speculation about their romance.

Behind the scenes? A PR disaster in slow motion. When Taylor revealed she had co-written “This Is What You Came For” under a pseudonym, Calvin had a full-on Twitter meltdown. It was passive-aggressive tweets, unfollows, and subtweet warfare. The breakup didnโ€™t just go publicโ€”it exploded.

Taylor didnโ€™t write a full Calvin diss track (that we know ofโ€””I Forgot That You Existed” might be a wink), but this relationship marked a shift. After Calvin, she stopped playing nice. The gloves came off. “Reputation” was brewing, and you could feel the thunder rolling in. Some fans believe that Taylor's hit songs from this era, including “I Forgot That You Existed”, were inspired by her experiences with Calvin Harris. Calvin may have made bangers in the club, but he couldnโ€™t keep up with the beat of Taylorโ€™s emotional evolution.

13. John Mayer โ€” The Walking, Talking, Musical Cautionary Tale

John Mayer. Oh boy. Where do we even begin? He was older, suave, mysteriousโ€”and apparently emotionally allergic to accountability. When Taylor dated John, she was 19 and he was in his 30s. The age gap? Questionable. The power imbalance? Gigantic. The emotional fallout? Catastrophic.

Then we had Dear Johnโ€”a lyrical obliteration so sharp and devastating that even John himself said it humiliated him. But maybe donโ€™t date a teenage songwriter and then be surprised when your ghosting ends up on a platinum album? The lines โ€œDonโ€™t you think I was too young to be messed with?โ€ hit harder than most diss tracks ever could. Some critics even accused Taylor of ‘kind of cheap songwriting' in her response to Mayer, suggesting the song was too personal or simplistic.

And when she re-recorded “Speak Now”? The Swifties were foaming at the mouth, ready to rumble. Taylor even had to tell them to be nice, which is Swiftie code for โ€œthis manโ€™s still on thin ice.โ€

John Mayer may be talented, but in the Taylor Swift Cinematic Universe, heโ€™ll forever be cast as the cautionary tale your mother warns you about. And that, dear reader, is why heโ€™s last. Because karma really is Taylorโ€™s boyfriend.

From Heartbreaks to Hit Songs

If thereโ€™s one universal truth in this wild, glitter-coated universe of Taylor Swiftโ€™s dating history, itโ€™s this: no matter how much these men tried to dim her sparkle, she always turned their mess into magic. As a Grammy winner, Taylor Swift's personal life has fueled her artistic success and shaped her public persona. Every mistake, every red flag, every dramatic 27-second callโ€”they all became lyrics, and those lyrics became anthems.

Sheโ€™s the mastermind. Theyโ€™re just chapters.

So to the men who loved her, lost her, and got locked in her lyric vault: congratulations. You may have broken her heart, but she broke the charts. And for the next guy who thinks he can step into her spotlight and play games? Youโ€™re already a verse in progress, babe.

Long live the queen of turning breakups into Billboard gold. And if youโ€™re one of her exes reading this? Sleep with one eye openโ€”she might be recording again.

UP NEXT: The Life of a Showgirl: Taylor Swiftโ€™s Glamorous New Era

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Rachel Thompson is a pop culture columnist and entertainment writer known for her spicy takes and sharp sense of humor. With a degree in communications and a decade of reporting experience, Rachel offers behind-the-scenes insight on celebrity news, reality TV scandals, and viral social media drama. Her writing is equal parts sass and substanceโ€”giving readers the lowdown on what happened, why it matters, and how it reflects todayโ€™s cultural shifts. She covers everything from red carpet controversies to influencer fallouts, always with a punchy, engaging tone that keeps readers hooked. Rachel has appeared on pop culture podcasts and has contributed to digital platforms that thrive on trending topics. When sheโ€™s not analyzing the latest celebrity beef, sheโ€™s deep-diving into nostalgic Y2K media or hosting binge-watch nights with her crew. Rachelโ€™s content is for readers who want the tea, but also the context.

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