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Taylor Swift Dating Matt Healy? 'Shake It Off' Singer and British Rocker an Item?

For several weeks now, it has been rumored that Taylor Swift could be getting back together with One Direction's Harry Styles as it was reported that Styles sent the "Shake it Off" singer 1,989 roses as a play on her current album, 1989. However, Styles denied this and said on a recent interview on the Ellen show that another one did it, but he just got the credit for it.

Now, there are new rumors that Swift has been spending time with Matt Healy, a member of the British indie-rock band The 1975. In an interview with Australian radio show Shazam Top 20, the 25-year old addressed his relationship with the singer.

"We exchanged numbers," he said. "Let's see what happens, she's a sensation. I wouldn't say no." He also revealed that back in March, Swift asked them to tour with her, but unfortunately their busy schedule didn't allow it at the time.

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Swift has also been spotted at several The 1975 concerts to support the band. On Nov.19 she went with Styles to see the band perform at The Palladium in Los Angeles, and the two reportedly even went backstage after the show.

On November 21, Swift attended another concert, this time accompanied by her good friend Selena Gomez. Swift was photographed with Healy backstage, his arm around her while Swift looked at him with a smile on her face.

One day after the Nov. 21 concert, Swift was photographed wearing a The 1975 shirt, and Healy recently donned a shirt supporting Swift's 1989 album. Swift also took to her Facebook page to post a short clip of her and Gomez at the concert and captioned it, "Yeah you wanna find love, Then you know where the city is."

Neither Swift nor Healy has commented on the dating rumors as of the moment.

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