Taylor Swift normally remains tight-lipped on rumors about her relationships, but in a rare move, her publicist posted a statement online.

Tree Paine has been Swift’s publicist since 2014, and late Thursday night, she slammed the anonymous gossip account DeuxMoi, claiming it was spreading false information about Swift and Joe Alwyn’s previous relationship.

While Swift is currently dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, her new romance follows a breakup with long-term partner Joe Alwyn earlier this year. Swift and Alwyn dated for six years, officially separating in April. Despite some engagement rumors, the actor and pop star went their separate ways after “differences in their personalities,” as reported by Glamour.

However, DeuxMoi recently posted to its Instagram Story claiming the pair were married in a secret ceremony before the split— and Paine seems to have had enough.

Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift on November 30, 2023, in London, England. Her publicist called out an anonymous celebrity account for allegedly spreading false information.KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE FOR PARKWOOD
Newsweek reached out to DeuxMoi for comment via email Friday, and Paine declined to comment.

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Some Swift fans have been recently reassessing Swift and Alwyn’s breakup timeline after music producer Jack Antonoff revealed Swift wrote and recorded You’re Losing Me—a song many speculated was about the breakup—a year before the relationship ended. They aren’t amused by the heightened rumors surrounding the former couple, and one of them used the occasion to criticize DeuxMoi for previously claiming that the couple had a secret pandemic wedding.

DeuxMoi responded by maintaining that the pair had a U.K. ceremony in 2020 or 2021. The account wrote: “She DID have a ceremony in either 2020 or 2021 in the UK and it was described as a ‘marriage’ by more than one person. It was NEVER made legal. I will die on this hill! Put it on my tombstone! I have no reason to lie, I could give a s*** what she does!!!!! I’m sorry she didn’t tell you guys about it in a song but just because she doesn’t sing about something doesn’t mean it didn’t happen!!!”

This post seems to have been the last straw for Paine, who shared a screenshot of the exchange to her X account, formerly Twitter. She added: “Enough is enough with these fabricated lies about Taylor from Deuxmoi. There was NEVER a marriage or ceremony of ANY kind. This is an insane thing to post. It’s time for you to be held accountable for the pain and trauma you cause with posts like these.”

Paine isn’t the only one slamming DeuxMoi, as others have now taken to X to condemn the gossip account for how it shares information with its followers.

“If Tree Paine ever told me that something was ‘insane to post’ I’d delete all socials and move to a remote island,” one person said.

“Tree Paine is extraordinary at her job. I have… many many thoughts but it’s 1am so I’ll say for now: This is exactly why journalists and PR practitioners have codes of conduct and ethical standards, and why pop culture commentary *requires* such standards of practice,” said another.

“They never get involved in s*** like this.. do you know how angry both tree & taylor have to be to publicly come online & bash them at 11pm like this is so embarrassing for deuxmoi,” a third wrote.

A fourth added: “Deuxmoi is so f**** dense what part of “fabricated lies” and “posts like these” don’t you understand ??? tree and taylor aren’t just calling out this one lie, they’re trying to put a stop to ALL the fan fiction you’ve been writing AND YES profiting off of.”

“Me sleeping good tonight knowing that taylor and tree are finally comfortable ending celebrity blind accounts for all the harm they cause,” said another.

Swift fans also took the opportunity to call out DeuxMoi for posting an Instagram Story theorizing that Swift experienced a miscarriage while she was dating Alwyn. While the post has since been deleted, it has been substantiated by Newsweek.

“I THINK it’s because their post also reference the alleged ‘miscarriage’ and that must be a sensitive topic,” one person said.

“I actually think the post after the one tree posted was even worse, starting up mis**rriage rumors, just like they did when bigger than the whole sky was released,” posted another.