Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn have been pictured enjoying the classic post-Christmas brisk walk to burn off all those pigs in blankets scoffed during the festive season.
The pair were joined by Joes brothers and several pals as they made their way from Tribeca in New York City, where Taylor lives, north towards the West Village and Washington Square Park where it is thought they met up with Emma Stone, a long time friend of Taylors and Joes co-star in new film The Favourite.
Wearing a burnt orange coat and purple jeans with biker boots and a baker boy cap, Taylor kept her head down as she held hands with her beau; Taylor and Joe have been dating for over two years now.
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The pair have famously kept their romance private, refusing to discuss each other during promotional tours for their work.
British actor Joe – who has done more press than Taylor in the past two years, admittedly – maintained his usual decorum and composure when asked about his relationship in a recent interview, revealing a whole lot of nothing about dating one of the biggest superstars on the planet.
Speaking to GQ, the actor wouldnt even reveal which of Taylors songs is his favourite, saying: Im just not even going to go into that side of the world.
(Its okay Joe, we know its Our Song.)
Joe has a bevy of films to his name hitting cinemas in the next few months (The Fsvourite, Mary Queen Of Scots, and Boy Erased) and all are potential awards winners.
But the actor is still best known for his romance with Taylor – not that the weight of expectation sitting on his name is bothering him.
I just feel happy to be part of films that hopefully people are excited to see, he told Metro.co.uk with a shrug of his shoulders at the London premiere of The Favourite.
He added: To be here tonight… Im happy to be a part of it and to be going around with it – I feel very lucky to be doing so.
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