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  • Taylor Swift's boyfriend shared a rare glimpse of his life while in quarantine
  • Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn are reportedly planning to get married
  • Taylor Swift canceled all of her upcoming live performances this year due to the pandemic

Taylor Swift’s boyfriend Joe Alwyn shared how they were quarantining together.

Swift has been dating Alwyn for a couple of years now, but the two have always kept a low-profile when it comes to their relationship. However, just recently, Alwyn gave his followers a glimpse of his life with Swift while on lockdown.

He shared several snaps in his Instagram Story that InStyle was able to capture. Alwyn didn’t feature his famous girlfriend, but he did show Swift’s cat Benjamin Button as the star of his posts.

Alwyn started his post by sharing his drawings. In another shot, he took a selfie with his eyes peering behind a glass of drink. Then, he shared several photos of Benjamin.

One snap featured Benjamin hiding inside a paper bag. In another shot, he could be seen fitting himself in a box with his blue eyes staring at the camera. Eventually, Benjamin settles himself underneath a rug.

There are rumors that Swift and Alwyn are already planning to settle down. An insider previously said that the two are “definitely” getting married.

“[They] have talked about their future and marriage,” one source said. “They don’t have a set deadline in place, but they’re very much in love.”

“Taylor considers Joe one of the only safe constants in her life. He has always been a huge support and stuck by her,” the source added.

Swift, who is very secretive when it comes to her love life, shares a rare glimpse of her relationship with Alwyn in her Netflix documentary “Miss Americana.” The “Love Story” singer said that they both agreed to have a “private” relationship.

“I also was falling in love with someone who had a wonderfully normal, balanced life,” she admitted in the film. “We decided together we wanted our relationship to be private. Even though it was really horrible, I was happy. But I wasn’t happy in the way I was trained to be happy. It was happiness without anyone else’s input. We were just happy.”

Meanwhile, Swift already has already wrapped up her schedule for 2020. The performer decided to cancel all of her live performances this year. She was set to have shows in Brazil and in the United States but decided to postpone all of them.

“I'm so sad I won't be able to see you guys in concert this year, but I know this is the right decision,” Swift wrote on Twitter.

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Taylor Swift is pictured at the "Cats" premiere on Dec. 16, 2019 in New York City. Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic