KEY POINTS

  • Dionne Warwick tweeted about Swift's scarf after the release of "All Too Well"
  • The music icon was a guest on "The Drew Barrymore Show" Wednesday
  • Warwick said Gyllenhaal should return the scarf because it doesn't belong to him

Dionne Warwick confirmed she is willing to pay postage just so Jake Gyllenhaal would return Taylor Swift’s infamous scarf. The music icon talked about her hilarious tweets following the release of “Red (Taylor’s Version)” on "The Drew Barrymore Show" Wednesday.

Swift’s song “All Too Well” makes mention of a scarf, which Jake has allegedly held onto since their split 10 years ago. “And I left my scarf there at your sister’s house, and you’ve still got it in your drawer even now,” she sings on the track.

After Swift released her new version of the song last month, Warwick took to Twitter to quip she’d make sure Swift would get her scarf back. “If that young man has Taylor’s scarf he should return it. It does not belong to you. Box it up and I will pay the cost of postage, Jake,” she tweeted at the time.

Barrymore mentioned the tweet and asked Warwick if she was serious about getting Jake to give back Swift’s scarf. “Yeah, it is,” answered Warwick. “I offered to pay the postage to get that girl her scarf back,” she added.

The host then remarked she wished she could be a “fly on the wall” when Warwick heard the lyrics of “All Too Well.”

“I felt that, first of all, what is he gonna do with the scarf?” said Warwick. “It does not belong to him. It belongs to her. Get the girl her scarf back,” she added.

The recreated version of “All Too Well” made headlines last month after Swift added more details to the song, which allegedly alluded to her short-lived relationship with Jake in 2010. Following the release of its new version, Swift dropped a 13-minute short film set to and inspired by the new version of the song.

While Swift has never confirmed that the song is about her romance with Jake, fans believe it’s their story. Back in 2010, the pair were photographed together in Brooklyn, near Jake’s sister Maggie Gyllenhaal's home. In her song, Swift suggested she left her scarf at "your sister's house."

In 2017, Maggie addressed the issue about the scarf and said she wasn’t sure what the song meant. “I never understood why everybody asked me about this scarf. What is this?” she told Andy Cohen during her appearance on “Watch What Happens Live.”

Whitney Houston and Dionne Warwick perform at the Pre-Grammy Gala & Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis in Beverly Hills, California
Dionne Warwick is expected to sing at Whitney Houston’s funeral tomorrow. The two are seen here performing at the Pre-Grammy Gala & Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis honoring David Geffen held in Beverly Hills, California, February 12, 2011. REUTERS/Phil McCarten