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Dionne Warwick is committed to getting back Taylor Swift’s ‘scarf’ that Jake Gyllenhaal has allegedly kept in his possession since their abrupt split in 2010.
‘I felt that, first of all, what is he gonna do with the scarf?’ explained Warwick while appearing on Wednesday’s episode of the Drew Barrymore Show.
She continued: ‘It does not belong to him. It belongs to her. Get the girl her scarf back.’
On a mission: Dionne Warwick is committed to getting back Taylor Swift’s ‘scarf’ that Jake Gyllenhaal has allegedly kept in his possession since their abrupt split in 2010; Dionne pictured in 2019
Warwick was referencing to lyrics featured in Swift’s breakup ballad All Too Well that allegedly centers around the end of her relationship with Gyllenhaal.
Taylor and the 40-year-old actor were reported to have dated for just three months in the latter end of 2010.
‘And I, left my scarf there at your sister’s house/ And you’ve still got it in your drawer even now,’ sings the 31-year-old Grammy winner, who recently released a 10-minute version of the 2012 track.
Inspired: Dionne’s quest was directly inspired by a string of lyrics featured in Swift’s breakup ballad All Too Well that allegedly centers around the end of her relationship with Gyllenhaal; Taylor and Jake seen in November
Chiming in: Soon after the release of the rerecording, tweeters and fans were firing up their keyboards to joke about the dramas – with messages ranging to comments about the actor’s hygiene, calls for Joe Biden to chime in, a surge in the sales of red scarves and a legion of messages from superstar fans
Soon after the release of the rerecording, tweeters and fans were firing up their keyboards to joke about the dramas – with messages ranging to comments about the actor’s hygiene, calls for Joe Biden to chime in, a surge in the sales of red scarves and a legion of messages from superstar fans.
Dionne was one of the first celebrities to chime in on the displaced ‘scarf’ and even attempted to orchestrate its return to Swift.
‘If that young man has Taylor’s scarf he should return it,’ wrote the legendary songstress on November 16.
The famous lyrics: nd I, left my scarf there at your sister’s house/ And you’ve still got it in your drawer even now,’ sings the 31-year-old Grammy winner, who recently released a 10-minute version of the 2012 track
‘It does not belong to you. Box it up and I will pay the cost of postage, Jake.’
Barrymore couldn’t help but ask Warwick on Wednesday’s show if she truly meant what she promised in her tweet.
‘Yeah it is. I offered to pay the postage to get that girl her scarf back,’ replied Dionne, who has garnered a reputation for publishing hilarious tweets in recent months.
Sticking to her word: Barrymore couldn’t help but ask Warwick on Wednesday’s show if she truly meant what she promised in her tweet; Dionne seen in October
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