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In what is the making of Bad Blood 2.0, the internet is alight this morning with pictures of Taylor Swift and The Night Manager actor, Tom Hiddleston kissing just weeks after breaking up with boyfriend of 15 months producer Calvin Harris.

The Sun today published 34 photos of the 26-year-old singer and 35-year-old future James Bond actor kissing and snuggling on Misquamicut beach, the rocky stretch outside her AUD$22.9 million Rhode Island mansion. The pair met at the Met Gala on May 2. Two weeks later, Harris and Swift were split. “[Swift and Hiddleston] were all over each other – hugging and kissing – even though there were 20 people coming and going on the beach,” and onlooker told The Sun. “They looked like any young couple madly in love without a care in the world.”

 

Call it vulnerability or an emotional need for romantic distraction, we’ve all craved a little attention after breaking off a relationship and Swift is no stranger to dating a lot of men. Interestingly though, Harris and Swift have both unfollowed each other from Instagram and Twitter and any photos of the pair including their recent tropical getaway are now deleted on both accounts. The DJ/producer even deleted his break-up tweet which read “The only truth here is that a relationship came to an end and what remains is a huge amount of love and respect.” He then reportedly unfollowed Swift’s brother and blocked some of her fans, all very telling signs a big argument has gone down.

Still, Swift is a single woman and let’s not jump to cheating allegations or sneaky secret romances just yet. The part that would hurt and anger Harris the most though is Swift moving on so quickly with someone so publicly. That, and the obvious chemistry between Swift and Hiddleston as they danced that night at the Met.

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“I was on a table with Taylor Swift and The Weeknd was playing and she said, ‘The thing about these parties is nobody gets up to dance,’ and you’re making music,” Hiddleston told The Press Association at the time. “She, as a musician, was like, ‘We’ve got to dance for The Weeknd’ so we got up and danced. I didn’t know it was going to ping around the world, but it’s all good.” 

And ping it sure did.