January 21, 2022 | 8: 09pm

There’s nothing love a Taylor Swift fan scorned.

The pop star’s followers enjoy been seeing crimson after W Magazine featured her ex, Jake Gyllenhaal, posing in the fiery color for its annual “Tall Performances” portfolio.

The problem? The peek modified into once allegedly all too unbiased like Swift’s theme from her 2012 “Crimson” album, which featured a tune about their previous relationship.

“Completely no person is drawn to Jake’s version of crimson… read the room,” one wrote with an peek-roll emoji as Swift’s followers enjoy been despatched into a frenzy.

Photographer Tim Walker shot Gyllenhaal wearing a crimson shirt and coronary heart-shaped sunglasses — unbiased like a pair Swift wore in her tune video for “22” from the album.

Coincidentally, Swift now not too lengthy in the past rereleased “Crimson” with the addendum (Taylor’s Version), and W dared to put up Gyllenhaal’s photo on social media with the caption, “Crimson (Jake’s Version).”

Swifties picked up on the diss and accused the actor of trolling the pop star, because the album parts the song “All Too Well” — supposedly about their 2010 romance. 

Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal is featured in W Magazine’s 2022 “Tall Performances” area.

The singer’s followers flooded in with comments comparable to, “The Swifties are coming for you,” and, “He’s keen about Taylor.” Ouch!

The magazine even at closing modified its caption to stay to lauding Gyllenhaal’s performance in his movie, “The Responsible.”

“For our annual Finest Performances area, the actor discusses reimagining the thriller for American audiences, being starstruck by Brad Pitt, and the one movie that continuously makes him cry,” it wrote.

The damage, nonetheless, had already been performed as a long way as Swift’s followers enjoy been concerned, and moreover they seen the edit.

A rating for W failed to acknowledge the caption switch, however completely educated Page Six that the “sole cause” the magazine build the actor “in our finest performance area is because his performance in Antoine Fuqua’s ‘The Responsible’ is phenomenal.”