![]() When asked to address the reasons why he opted to turn off the comments section on his Instagram account, Gyllenhaal spoke in vague terms. Artists tap into personal experiences for inspiration, and I don't begrudge anyone that." It's about her relationship with her fans," he said. ![]() Speaking with Esquire in a new interview, published Thursday, the "Zodiac" star said he did not "begrudge" Swift. He eventually turned off the comments section of his Instagram when the furor became too much, but other than that Gyllenhaal has said nothing on the matter - until now. Since then Gyllenhaal has remained silent on the topic. There has been renewed interest in their short-lived relationship following last year's release of the re-recorded, "Red (Taylor's Version)," which features a 10-minute incarnation of the song. It has long been believed that Swift wrote the song, which was originally released on her 2012 "Red" album, about the actor who she briefly dated in 2010. Jake Gyllenhaal has broken his silence on speculation that he is the subject of Taylor Swift's painfully honest breakup song, "All Too Well."
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