According to legal expert Emma Gill, Taylor Swift’s ex-lovers may have signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to maintain their silence about her songs that often feature them. This theory aligns with previous speculations that Swift employs NDAs to protect herself from potential legal liabilities. NDAs typically restrict individuals from discussing confidential information, including relationship details. The expert pointed out that while NDAs are confidential, templates for ‘Relationship NDAs’ are available online. This discussion comes after the release of Swift’s recent album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ which is believed to be inspired by her breakup from Joe Alwyn. Gill emphasized the role of the law in protecting reputation and preventing confidential information from being used for personal gain. She also noted that millennials are increasingly setting boundaries on social media and other platforms to safeguard their privacy. While Swift and her exes have not publicly confirmed the use of NDAs, Swift’s previous statement in 2012 suggests that she prefers to express her personal experiences through her music rather than through interviews or public statements.