Jake Gyllenhaal has been doing the press rounds recently, selling his upcoming Netflix movie, The Guilty — however despite what is very most probably a desire to concentrate on his new function, the celebrity just can't seem to break out the rumor mill, in additional tactics than one.
First, all over his interview with The Sunday Times Style, Gyllenhaal was pressured to all over again address the rampant speculation concerning his bathing habits. "I've never been accused of being smelly," was the actor's line of protection this time. And many fans have advised that the contemporary look of the mag's photoshoot, one shot of which displays Gyllenhaal half-clad in a wetsuit, have been designed to additional dispel the gossip.
And now, the Brokeback Mountain actor is facing more backlash from Internet customers, and Taylor Swift fans, referring to an offhand remark made in the Sunday Times article. Gyllenhaal is quoted as pronouncing, "Women are superior to men in various ways, including developing a sense of mortality earlier than men." This specific excerpt from the interview has been making the rounds on Twitter and has met with a variety of reactions.
Some fans do not relatively perceive what Gyllenhaal was looking to get at in his comparison of women and men. One wrote, "This man just says whatever the f*** comes to mind", whilst some other used to be puzzled about whether or not the comparison was intended to be a good one, tweeting, "Not women knowing they're going to die being a positive trait this man is SICK!"
But many fans of Taylor Swift, who Gyllenhaal famously dated long ago in 2011, think there's a deeper meaning at the back of his contemporary feedback. Swift's next re-recording unencumber is Red (Taylor's Version) which debuts on streaming platforms on November 19th. The album's unique unencumber date, back in 2012, intently coincided with the Swift-Gyllenhaal breakup, and fans suspect much of the report's tracklist to be concerning the Spider-Man: Far From Home actor and their courting.
Swift's upcoming re-recording is additionally set to feature a handful of new, "from the vault" tracks, and fans have speculated that those will very most probably function more references to Gyllenhaal. And on most sensible of this, "All Too Well", the music maximum continuously related to the actor, will feature at the new unlock as a 10-minute prolonged model. Fans of the "Wildest Dreams" songstress think that Gyllenhaal's sudden desire to be vocal about female superiority has the ulterior cause of doing harm regulate forward of Red (Taylor's Version) coming out later this autumn.
One Twitter consumer wrote, "I'd be saying these panicked lines too if I knew Red was about to get re-released", whilst another suggested, "he's trying to get on everyone's good side before the 10 minute all too well drops."
Gyllenhaal followed up his comments on the superiority of women with the revelation, "It has only just hit me that I won't live forever." And Swift fans have joked that the actor's a couple of allusions to demise were brought on by the imminent loss of life of Gyllenhaal's public popularity after Swift's new album drops. One wrote, "he's gearing up for this november and his inevitable downfall due to red (taylor's version) good luck jake".
It's obviously been a bit of a rough 12 months for Gyllenhaal in phrases of his public symbol, and it isn't over but — simply as the anti-showering allegations have been starting to die down! Here's hoping Taylor takes it easy on him this time.
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