Taylor Swift Fans REACT to Jake Gyllenhaal’s Red-Themed Photo Shoot

Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “Taylor Swift Fans REACT to Jake Gyllenhaal’s Red-Themed Photo Shoot” – below is their description.

Taylor Swift fans noticed major similarities between the pop star in her music video ‘22,’ and her ex Jake Gyllenhaal’s red-themed photoshoot for W Magazine. Taylor and Jake reportedly dated for three months in 2010, and it’s speculated that he was the subject of much of the singer’s 2012 album, ‘Red.’

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