Fans are convinced that Joe Alwyn has subtly backed pop icon Taylor Swift buying back her masters by sharing an interesting photo to his Instagram in March via Page Six.
Last week, Swift had revealed that she purchased her music catalog from investment firm Shamrock Capital, in what is believed to be a $360 million deal.
This week, social media users have noticed that the pop star’s ex may have known the transaction was coming — or at the very least helped manifest it — by sharing a photo of a heart-shaped dish decorated with a green four-leaf clover.
The lucky leaves are similar to the shamrock plant, a type of clover used as a symbol of Ireland, and, of course, as Shamrock Capital’s logo.
The only difference is that Alwyn’s clover has four leaves while the LA-based investment firm’s emblem has three.
Still, TikTok was flooded with theories about Alwyn’s alleged nod to the “Cruel Summer” singer’s bombshell business agreement.
“He got so good [at] the art of secret, coded message, because he learned it from her,” one person wrote on a TikTok video about his two-month-old post.
“He’s happy for her that’s all,” a second person suggested.
“Well maybe he does wish her well. I’m sure she was a good gf,” a third person suggested.
“ITS SO SUSPICIOUS,” a TikToker chimed in.
However, others were more skeptical about his intentions and pointed out that Alywn, 34, shared the photo dump five days before St. Patrick’s Day — a holiday often symbolized by a four-leaf clover.
“Let’s be real he did it for Saint Patrick’s day,” one person commented, garnering more than 7,000 “likes.”
“This is a stretch you guys lmao,” a critic said.
“I kinda think we’re reaching, seeing something that’s not there,” another agreed.
“That’s a four leaf clover not a shamrock, and it was Saint Patrick’s day,” one more pointed out.
Alwyn and Swift, broke up in 2023 after six years of dating, and the Grammy winner has since moved on with boyfriend Travis Kelce.
Swift has been eyeing a deal to buy back her life’s work ever since 2019 when her former record label, Big Machine Records, sold her first six albums — “Taylor Swift,” “Fearless,” “Speak Now,” “Red,” “1989” and “Reputation” — to Scooter Braun.