Heat  |  13th September 2016
THE SHOW'S OVER
In what was perhaps the least surprising news of 2016, the speedy end of Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston’s eighty three day relationship seemed to support what some people had been speculating from the start: it was possibly a set-up designed to strengthen both parties’ star power. While many celebs often go to great lengths to keep their new coupling away
from the cameras, Tay and Tom allowed the world’s media to snap every moment from the off. From that attention grabbing PDA in one of the busiest tourist spots in Rome to being “caught” kissing on the beach or sitting right by the window in a Nashville restaurant, it seemed that they wanted all eyes on them. Obviously, we were all obsessed. The explosive unveiling of Hiddleswift on 15 June rivalled Taylor’s nemesis Kim Kardashian for breaking the internet. Everyone from the broadsheets to Phillip Schofield had an opinion on the new pairing but many were suspicious that it looked like it may have been for publicity.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Heat 13th September 2016.