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Taylor 'Yoko Ono' Swift does the 'Dirty Dancing' lift with Harry Styles

Taylor Swift and One Director's Harry Styles just took their brand new relationship to cinematic heights.
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Published: Dec. 11, 2012 at 2:17 PM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Remember this moment, because Taylor Swift's just two months away from writing a chart-topping breakup song about it.

A lucky witness snapped this photo of One Direction's Harry Styles recreating "Dirty Dancing's" iconic lift with his supposed-girlfriend, "serial dater" Taylor Swift. According to the Daily Mail, the photo was taken at the Madison Square Garden after-party to the Z100 Jingle Ball. Do you hear that? It's the sound of a million One Direction fans' hearts breaking.

The "Haylor" dating rumors began when two were spotted holding hands in various locations around New York City. But according to some reports, their relationship isn't sitting easy with the rest of his band, who were reportedly annoyed by Styles' decision to hop on Swift's private plane, leaving the rest of his bandmate's to fly commercial.

"It’s really not far off from the Yoko situation," a source told The Sun.

To refresh your memory, here's the original Baby and Johnny:

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