Sophie Turner And Joe Jonas Already Want To Give Daughter Willa A Sibling

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This summer, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner welcomed their first baby together, a daughter named Willa.

"Joe and Sophie welcomed a baby girl last Wednesday in L.A. and are over the moon," a source told Entertainment Tonight at the time. "The couple is already obsessed and can't stop gloating about their new addition. The couple is taking time to enjoy this special moment and have only shared the news and updates with family and friends. With the pandemic Joe and Sophie have been very cautious about who is around them and their little girl."

Willa is only four months old, but her parents are already convinced they want more kids, a source told Us Weekly.


Jonas and Turner got married in 2019, and just over a year later, they welcomed Willa into their family."Joe and Sophie are already trying to have another baby," a source told Us Weekly. "They are really excited to expand their family. Having the baby has made them really close and want to have a large family together."

“I feel like the only thing that's changed for me is having this incredible sense of security," she told ELLE in March of this year. "Just the word husband and the word wife—it just solidifies the relationship. I love being married. I think it’s wonderful. I’m sure we’ll have our hiccups and our different things. But right now, it’s like the security and the safety is everything."

She also gushed about her husband: "With Joe, I always felt like I was the one who was punching, like, way above my league. And I still feel like that," Turner says. "He's so handsome, talented, funny, charismatic. I'm really lucky to be with him and have someone like him want to be around me and spend time with me."

Miley Cyrus' 'Angels Like You' Lyrics Seem To Be About Kaitlynn Carter

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Miley Cyrus dropped her new album, Plastic Hearts, today, and fans are already all over the possible meaning behind the lyrics. "Angels Like You" is the third track on the album, and—some curious people are convinced—is apparently about Cyrus's ex, Kaitlynn Carter.

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The two dated for a month in the summer of 2019, following Cyrus's split from her husband of less than a year and on-and-off partner of ten years, Liam Hemsworth.

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The song starts off like this: "Flowers in hand, waiting for me / Every word in poetry / Won't call me by name, only 'baby' / The more that you give, the less that I need / Everyone says I look happy / When it feels right," which could reference the pictures of Carter and Cyrus on vacation together, looking like they were having a blast, in the summer of 2019:

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"Miley is very close with Kaitlynn," a source told People then. "It's romantic, but also a friendship. They are both going through similar stuff right now and are bonding over it." The source added: "Miley is okay, but you can tell she isn't 100 percent happy."

Cyrus seems to reference her complicated feelings about her time with Carter in this next set of lyrics: "I know that you're wrong for me / Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave I brought you down to your knees / 'Cause they say that misery loves company / It's not your fault I ruin everything / And it's not your fault I can't be what you need / Baby, angels like you can't fly down here with me / I'll put you down slow, love you goodbye / Before you let go, just one more time / Take off your clothes, pretend that it's fine / A little more hurt won't kill you / Tonight mama says you don't look happy / Close your eyes."

"I'm everything they said I would be / La, la, la / I'm everything they said I would be," the post-chorus reads.

In a November 2019 essay for ELLE, Carter discusses about summer with Cyrus, which followed the end of her marriage with Brody Jenner.

"This past July, I went on vacation with a female friend; the next thing I knew, I was in love with her," she wrote, later adding: "Until that trip, it had never crossed my mind that I was even capable of loving a woman the way I loved her...I fell just as hard for her as I had the older man so many years before. It was that same familiar force of nature; I didn’t have to think about a thing or overanalyze. It just happened and it felt exactly right. Reflecting back on our three-year friendship, I realized I’d always been drawn to her in a way I wasn’t with other friends, but until that trip it had never crossed my mind to think of her in a romantic sense."

All I'll say is that, on the heels of Happiest Season and, Dashing in December, and A New York Christmas Wedding, we could use some more queer content to lose our minds over this holiday season. If this song is about Kaitlynn, that'll only validate the fact that I'm already applying it to all of the leftover angst I have about my queer breakups. And if not? Well, uh, I'll still cry queer tears while I play this track over and over.

Taylor Swift Confirms Her Boyfriend Joe Alwyn Co-Wrote Two 'Folklore' Songs

The mystery co-writer on Taylor Swift's songs "Betty" and "Exile" has been unmasked. In her new Disney+ film, folklore: the long pond studio sessionsSwift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks. "So, William Bowery is Joe...as we know," she says to folklore producers Jack Antonoff and The National's Aaron Dessner, referencing her boyfriend of four years, Joe Alwyn.

But most people outside of that trio didn't know Bowery and Alwyn were the same person. But Swifties, of course, had their suspicions. Back in July when folklore was released, "Betty" and "Exile" were credited to both Swift and William Bowery as songwriters. However, most suspected that to be a pseudonym, as Google searches yielded no results for that musician. Fans thought it was Alwyn because he has a composer great-grandfather named William and New York City's Bowery Hotel was the spot for one of his and Swift's first public date nights in 2016. Voilà, William Bowery is born.

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Swift confirmed his identity during her Disney+ film, explaining, "Joe plays piano beautifully and he's always just playing and making things up and kind of creating things. And 'exile' was crazy because Joe had written that entire piano part." She went on to add, "He was singing the Bon Iver part, the 'I can see you standing honey, with his arms around your body, laughing but the joke's not funny at all.' He was just singing it. And I was entranced and asked if we could keep writing that one."

The Grammy winner even revealed that Alwyn's low singing voice played a role in reaching out to Bon Iver. "It was pretty obvious that it should be a duet because he's got such a low voice and it sounded really good sung down there in that register," she said, adding, "And then, we’re really, really, really big Bon Iver fans."

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As for "betty," Swift's first song written from a male perspective, she said it began with hearing Alwyn singing "the entire fully formed chorus from another room." She added, "And I was just like 'Hello.' It was a step that we would never have taken because why would we have ever written a song together?"

However, Swift did admit that she and Alwyn were cautious about penning their first track together as a couple. "So this was the first time we had a conversation where I came in and I was like, 'Hey, this could be really weird, and we could hate this, so because we're in quarantine and there’s nothing else going on, could we just try to see what it's like if we write this song together?'" she recalled.


Apparently, writing a breakup ballad did nothing to hinder their relationship, with Swift adding, "I thought it sounded really good from a masculine perspective. And I really liked that it seemed to be an apology. I've written so many songs from a female's perspective of wanting a male apology, that we decided to make it from a teenage boy's perspective apologizing after he loses the love of his life because he's been foolish."

london celebrity sightings    february 10, 2019Swift and Alwyn would go on to attend a Kings of Leon Concert...at the Bowery later that year.
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While it may have been Swift and Alwyn's first time collaborating in their four-year relationship, she's used a fake songwriter name before. When Swift and ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris co-wrote "This Is What You Came For," she used the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg to credit herself. After their 2016 split, Harris confirmed that Swift was the writer after her own reps set the record straight. "Amazing lyric writer and she smashed it as usual," Harris tweeted at the time. "Hurtful to me at this point that her and her team would go so far out of their way to try and make ME look bad at this stage though."

Swift and Alwyn would go on to attend a Kings of Leon Concert...at the Bowery later that year.