In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it Instagram Story, Sophie Turner shared a photo of her bracelet.
It was a beaded friendship bracelet that spelled the word 'Fearless'.
Yes, you probably see where this is going. For the uninitiated, Fearless is the 2008 sophomore album from a then-18-year-old Taylor Swift. It was released barely a month after Taylor's break-up with fellow teen idol Joe Jonas, and she famously told Ellen DeGeneres that she'd raced to include a track about that particular break-up ('Forever and Always', FYI) before its release.
And so, with a silly little bracelet pic (that was quickly deleted, because of course), Sophie said *a lot*.
It is very petty, in the wake of her split from that very same Jonas 15 years later. Although, in a divorce full of literal court documents, it's also a much sillier tid-bit.
We have seen many messy celebrity splits before. Think Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's messy 2011 divorce. The furore of Brad/Jen/Angelina (and now just Brad/Angelina). Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin in the very early 2000s. And a decade earlier, there was perhaps the messiest of them all: Charles and Diana.
Listen to The Spill explain why the messiest celebrity divorces all have one thing in common.
But then came a much nicer narrative. Ushered in by a phrase for the ages: the conscious uncoupling.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's divorce statement is perhaps the most iconic of all time, and while it signalled that they personally were charting a new course, it also seemed to popularise civility. At least outwardly.
But, I am so sorry Gwyneth, the conscious uncoupling tagline is dying.