Harry Styles performed a Taylor Swift-inspired breakup song hours before her Madison Square Garden wedding to Travis Kelce.
Styles took to the stage at Wembley Stadium in London on Friday for the latest stop of his “Together, Together” tour.
Per a fan video, the crooner began singing his 2017 hit “Two Ghosts” which has been widely speculated to be about his 2013 breakup with the pop star.
Styles sang the song’s chorus a capella to the screaming crowd — though it is the verse that makes fans believe that the lyrics were written about Swift.
In the song, Styles laments, “Same lips red, same eyes blue / Same white shirt, couple more tattoos.”
Those lines are considered a direct callback to Swift’s 2014 track “Style,” which references a “red lip classic thing” and a “white T-shirt.”
Fans immediately took to the comments section of the video to point out how convenient his timing was to pull out the nearly decade-old track.
“He knew EXACTLY what he’s doing!!” one wrote.
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“IS HE CELEBRATING TAYVIS WEDDING AT WORK??” another questioned.
“out of all the songs… he’s the funniest person alive,” a third added.
Styles and Swift, notably, had a short-lived romance from 2012 to 2013. Despite the relationship only lasting three months, several iconic Swift songs came out of the split including “Style,” “Out of the Woods” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.”
The “Watermelon Sugar” singer is now engaged to Swift’s close friend Zoë Kravitz.
However, Page Six reported back in April that there is no bad blood between the friends and that Kravitz was still invited to Swift and Kelce’s nuptials.
Even though Styles’ tour prevented him from being Kravitz +1 at the A-list soiree, it seems he made his mark on the event with his set list.
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