Sometimes,Seinfeld Porn Parody when a couple confirms their breakup via a coordinated, PR friendly tweet claiming the end of their relationship is totally amicable, there's more to the story.
Tweet by tweet, the fairy tale love of Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift is currently unravelling as Harris not only deletes all mentions of Tay from his accounts, but also blocks Swiftie accounts.
SEE ALSO: What is love? A miserable lie, and these celebrity breakups prove itHarris unfollowed Swift, and in a now-deleted Tweet, he made it clear that he means business.
He also deleted that breakup tweet that read, "The only truth here is that a relationship came to an end & what remains is a huge amount of love and respect."
Harris removed all traces of ex from his Twitter and Instagram pages today in favor of super cool shots like this:
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Well, except for a few.
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After Swifties picked up on his actions, he swiftly began blocking them.
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"For the anons asking here’s what I tweeted before Calvin blocked me…" wrote one Swiftie on her Tumblr, sharing a screenshot of a string of tweets that included a dig at another one of Harris' exes, Rita Ora.
Swift, meanwhile, has kept a few posts about Harris on her significantly more popular social media profiles, but also appears to be cleaning house. She has yet to unfollow Harris, though.
And now, this shot of Taylor looking hot is all that remains from their idyllic vacation just before their love story came to an end.
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This appears to truly be the swan song of their relationship.
They are never, ever, ever getting back together -- ever!
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