Ever since Taylor Swift released her new single titled "Out of the Woods," which was seemingly inspired by ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, fans have been speculating whether the couple will ever get back together.

According to HollywoodLife.com, Swift stands no chance of rekindling her relationship with Styles because of the couple's personality difference. "No, [Harry] wouldn't ever want to date her again," a source revealed. "He doesn't have any hard feelings but he knows it wouldn't work out, either; she's just way too uptight for him."

The One Direction member has apparently been standing up for the "1989" singer, while his friends make fun of her over the recent track about a lost love. "This new song has put Harry in an awkward position because he's being forced to defend her!" the source continued. "All of his friends are making fun of Taylor over this, calling her names like 'Bunny Boiler' and 'Cray Tay.'"

"Harry doesn't want to be mean to her; he genuinely feels bad that he hurt her, so now he's stuck defending her, it's just awkward," the source added.

Although Swift does not reveal his name, her lyrics hint her past romance with Styles. For instance, she sings about the time period when they started dating, being spotted holding hands at New York City's Central Park and hitting tattoo parlors together: "Looking at it now / Last December, we were built to fall apart / Then fall back together."

Taylor Swift then refers to the same silver paper airplane necklace they both were seen wearing. "Your necklace hanging around my neck / The night we couldn't quite forget," she sings. "When we decided to move the furniture so we could dance / Two paper airplanes flying, flying."