American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift had some help from her beau Joe Alwyn while writing a few songs on her new album Evermore. The 30-year-old entertainer revealed that the 29-year-old actor was a “secret” collaborator on her album Folklore back in November. Nevertheless, Joe wasn’t credited under his real name. Instead, he was credited as “William Bowery” and had help Taylor on the songs Exile and Betty on her last album. Taylor said “So, William Bowery is Joe, as we know. And Joe plays the piano beautifully, and he’s just always playing and making things up and kind of creating things,” in her Disney+ Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions special on YouTube. Taylor answered questions from fans where one fan asked if she had worked with “William Bowery” again on the album. Taylor answered, writing, “I wrote 3 songs with William Bowery!” Taylor Swift revealed in a surprise announcement, that she will be releasing a new album at midnight of December 10 called Evermore, which she described as a “sister” album to her latest release, Folklore. According to the tracklist that Swift posted, it also includes a collaboration with Haim called “No Body, No Crime”; a second duet with Bon Iver on the title track; and a song with the National as her backing band called Coney Island. Also Read:- Grandfather held for an attempt to kill grandson, alcoholism Marvel won’t recast late Chadwick Boseman’s role as T’Challa in Black Panther 2 Marvel makes big announcement about its Streaming and Movie Plans for Phase 4