Just in time for Thanksgiving,Taylor Swifthas given fans something else to be thankful for: aFolkloreconcert film!

Naturally, a lot of tea was spilled and secrets revealed.

Here, EW breaks down the all of the things we learned from the film.

Taylor Swift

The stories behind Swift’s 2020 album were further illuminated in Disney+‘sFolklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions..Credit: Disney+

There was one problem, though Bowery doesn’t seem to exist.

Swift and her co-producers have remained mum on his true identity, until now.

In the film, Swift reveals it’s none other than her longtime boyfriend.

“So it’s Joe, as we know.

She also didn’t tell her label about the new record until right before the release.

That’s the smallest number of people I’ve ever had know about something,” she says.

Speaking with EW, Swift likened it to a 15-year relationship be it personal or professional that ends messily.

In the movie, Swift reveals that she calls her Augusta or Augustine in her head.

Swift thinks that James and Betty do actually end up together.

“I was kind of outside of my own personal stuff.

A Response to Scooter Braun?

“It’s like, ‘Oh, I have absolutely no right to respond or I’m crazy.

I have no right to respond or I’m angry.

I have no right to respond or I’m out of line.'”

Another song on the album could refer to the battle over her old masters.

Inspiration Behind the Songs

Throughout the film, Swift frequently explained the inspiration to her songs.

“I just remember thinking this is a full signifier that life is great,” she says.

Her imagined experiences of COVID first responders informed the second verse.

I’m not the first person who’s felt this way.

They did this.'”

Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessionsis streaming now on Disney+.