Taylor has dated a lot of famous guys! Who could it be?

As she continues to rule the world, even Taylor Swift has a problem every now and then, including heartbreak.

Yes, she is quite happy with the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, but since we love all things T-Swizz, we decided it would be fun to find out the answer to this question.

All the hit songs, all the sold-out shows, all the fame and glory, are lovely, but along the way, there have some bumps and bruises in her journey. But there is no doubt, that a few of these fellas have inspired her to write a tune or two.

A website called Dating Advice, came up with interesting idea to figure which of her ex-boyfriends was each states favorite in the U.S.

There are plenty of famous choices:

Jake Gyllenhaal, who was the inspiration for "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)"

John Mayer, who took some ridicule for being 12 years older

Joe Jonas, who famously broke up with her in a 27 second phone call...probably not a smart move

But which one of her past boyfriends has earned the most popularity? They used Google Trends to figure out the search interests of her former "lovers".

When it was all said and done, Harry Styles, was the pick for the State of Maine.

Overall, Jake Gyllenhaal, is among Taylor’s most popular ex-boyfriends, with 17 U.S. states searching for him the most while they were together.

By the way, we didn't even mention Taylor Lautner, Calvin Harris, or Tom Hiddleston!

Taylor Swift's Best Pictures From Travis Kelce's Super Bowl Season

Taylor Swift's love of the Kansas City Chiefs seems to mirror her love of boyfriend Travis Kelce. At first, she was a little awkward, but by the end of the season, she'd grown passionate for both.

Here are 29 of the best pictures of Swift and her posse from this NFL season and playoffs. There is one more game to go, but it's not clear if she'll make it to the Super Bowl since she has a concert in Tokyo the night before. Either way, watch as her fandom gains confidence and friends.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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