Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn relationship news: Couple plans to make it work despite different schedules, distance

A screenshot of Taylor Swift's interview with "Alan Carr: Chatty Man." YouTube/Alan Carr: Chatty Man

Taylor Swift has a new-found love with British actor Joe Alwyn. Unlike the 27-year-old pop icon's previous relationships, this one is much private and away from the public's eyes. But the love between the two cannot be denied as the pop superstar was seen sporting a ring with the 26-year-old actor's zodiac sign.

The "Look What You Made Me Do" singer was spotted out and about in New York City on Monday, Nov. 13. In a photo taken by paparazzi, fans scrutinized Swift's image and they noticed a ring shaped like a Pisces constellation, Teen Vogue reported.

This zodiac sign is believed to be Alwyn's. The "Ready For It?" hitmaker was seen wearing it on her right ring finger, close to her snake ring. Even though the couple is keeping their relationship very personal, Swift is still showing her love for him publicly.

However, as the singer-songwriter is going to be busy on her global arena tour for her recently released album "Reputation," some people fear that her relationship with Alwyn will get affected. But, an insider revealed to People the that two are going to do everything to make their romance work.

"When Taylor tours internationally next year, they will figure it out," the source said.

Moreover, they are not considering her upcoming global tour much of a problem. The informant added Swift and Alwyn have an amazing relationship as they are both committed to making it work.

"It's just a very normal and respectful relationship, built on give-and-take," the insider continued.

The source even described Alwyn as a "great guy to date." They have reportedly talked about their different schedules and distance as Swift's boyfriend is also building his career as an actor. So, when he is working in Atlanta, Swift is visiting him as much as she can.

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