Joe Alwyn hits jackpot: Co-writing songs on Taylor Swift's albums secures future
Taylor Swift 'Furious' as Joe Alwyn rakes in fortune from co-written hits
Joe Alwyn continues to benefit financially from his past relationship with Taylor Swift, even nearly a year after their split in early 2023.
Despite rumors swirling around their breakup, which is speculated to be the inspiration behind Swift's upcoming album The Tortured Poets Department, he reportedly earns millions annually from his songwriting contributions to Swift's last three albums.
According to a source cited by Life & Style magazine, he's songwriting credits have made him a wealthy individual. "Fair or not, it's made him a very rich guy," the source disclosed.
The actor is said to be raking in substantial income from royalties and returns from Swift's Eras tour, providing him with financial security for the foreseeable future.
The outlet further revealed that Alwyn has earned approximately $2.3 million solely from Spotify streams, indicating the significant financial windfall he continues to enjoy from his collaboration with Swift.
According to insiders, Swift is reportedly upset about his substantial financial gains from their joint efforts.
Alwyn who wrote under the pseudonym William Bowery, co-wrote six songs with Swift including Grammy-winning tracks like Exile and Betty from her acclaimed 2020 album Folklore.
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