Here’s An “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” Explainer For Everyone Confused By All The Taylor Swift Content On Their Timeline
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On today's episode of BuzzFeed Daily, we broke down the top pop culture headlines AND discussed Taylor Swift. You can listen below or scroll down to read more about the interview!
So let's dive right into it! Recently we talked to Buzzfeed’s Elamin Abdelmahmoud about all things Taylor Swift. Here's some of what we learned:
BuzzFeed Daily: So, we needed a legit expert like yourself to help explain what exactly has been happening because so far I've just been relying on TikTok, but you know the music itself. But first, can you give us a little background on the album Red and this current rerelease?
BuzzFeed Daily: OK, so the track that's been getting the most attention so far is the 10-minute version of "All Too Well," which is allegedly about her ex-boyfriend, Jake Gyllenhaal. So what is it about this new version that has become such a flashpoint?
BuzzFeed Daily: So there's also this debate about whether this relationship deserves this much attention. There's that one hand of like, "OK, maybe this could have been a private thing that not all the world needs to know, because if it does go into so much detail." But on the other hand, I've seen tweets that are like, "If I dated Jake Gyllenhaal, we'd have a musical there." I think both seem like sound arguments, but what do you think about this debate?
BuzzFeed Daily: I think we also have to give Taylor a lot of credit for elevating the conversation around age gaps between older men and younger women. She's even instigated a new TikTok trend in which women are reassessing their past relationships with older men. I mean, do you think this was her intention or was she just telling her own story, and all the different facets of it?
BuzzFeed Daily: Okay, so if you were Jake Gyllenhaal, what would you do? Would you make a statement? Because this isn't just Taylor Swift singing about some random person. She's singing about someone who is very famous and is most likely going to be in the new Spider-Man. So it's just weird. Everyone is putting all of this pressure on him and they're looking at his life and we're only getting one side of the story. So would you say that like it would make sense for him to come out and make a statement? Should he stay quiet? Should he go into hiding?
EA: Jake Gyllenhaal is in witness protection — and also my protection, in my home. No, that's an interesting question, because it treats Taylor's airing of her emotions and her grievances as a public event, which is really interesting to me because I actually don't think you can say that about most pop stars. It is a public event, because people are like, "Hey, you made this person feel this way."
I'm guessing that somewhere out there, Jake Gyllenhaal's therapist is saying the phrase that all therapists have said, which is "how other people feel about you has nothing to do with you, so maybe you should shut the fuck up and sort of figure it out on your own."
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It would probably behoove Jake Gyllenhaal to say nothing. No one's going to stop casting Jake Gyllenhaal in movies because Taylor Swift wrote "All Too Well" about him. I don't think that's a thing that's going to happen. And it's interesting that you bring up the fact that he's going to be in stuff because as we learned earlier this year, he's in an upcoming movie and the trailer for it used "Wildest Dreams" from Taylor Swift, and it was a new version of hers, so she was clearly aware and giving her blessing to do this for a movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal. And it's like, "Girl. What are you doing to us? What are you trying to communicate?" I think all of that is interesting.
And so no, I think if I was Jake, I would be like, "Can we go get some lunch and maybe not post anything on Instagram for like a week or two?" I don't think he needs to issue a public statement that's like, "Folks, I was in a relationship. I may have mishandled it. It was 10 years ago and it lived for three months." I don't think that's what the discourse needs from Jake Gyllenhaal.
We also discussed the open letter from veteran actor Ada Maris wrote to Netflix that led to the streaming site removing a character from its upcoming series Uncoupled, starring Neil Patrick Harris.