Joe Jonasis playing it “Cool” despite having his exTaylor Swift‘s song “Lover” stuck in his head.

In a since-expiredInstagram StoryWednesday, the boyband singer, 30, changed up the lyrics to the chorus of Swift’s hit song, using his brother,Nick, as his muse.

In the video, the two brothers are seen on a plane when Joe starts to film Nick scrolling through his phone.

Many viewers took notice of Joe’s playfulness toward Swift’s song as the two have shared a storied relationship.

“We love how supportive he is omg we stan,” oneuserwrote on Twitter.

Anothercommentread, “We love a supportive and unproblematic ex because everyone grows up and (some) evolve.”

In 2008, Swift, 29, famously called out the Jonas brother for dumping her in a 25-second phone call during an appearance onEllen DeGeneres’ show while promoting her album Fearless.

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The album featured a track called “Forever & Always,” about the bitter end of a relationship, and Swift didn’t shy away from explaining the song’s inspiration.

In May, however,Swift admitted she regrettedher decision to slam Joe on national television.

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“When I, like, putJoe Jonason blast on your show,” she told DeGeneres in a round of “Burning Questions.” “That was too much. Yeah, that was too much. I was 18. We laugh about it now, but that was mouthy … just teenage stuff there.”

The “Sucker” singer later said Swift’s apology felt “nice.”

“It’s something that I was probably feeling pretty bad about when I was younger,” he shared. “At the end of the day, I’ve moved on. I’m sure Taylor’s moved on. It feels nice. We’re all friends. It’s all good. We were so young.”

Just after midnight on Friday, Swift — who graces the cover ofPEOPLE’s latest issue as one of four People of the Year—released her highly anticipated new holiday song, “Christmas Tree Farm,” much to the delight of her fans who have been buzzing about potential new music.

“My heart is a Christmas tree farm where the people would come to dance under sparkles and lights,” Swift croons as a clip of her from 1991, wearing a holiday sweater, emerges.

“Just being in your arms/ Takes me back to that little farm where every wish comes true,” Swift sings as more childhood memories play.

The song is certainly sentimental for Swift as she grew up on a 15-acreChristmas tree farmin Pennsylvania, and her formative years there established her love for Christmas.

Her new Christmas song is the first original seasonal music she’s put out sinceTheTaylor SwiftHoliday Collection, her limited release Christmas EP from back in October 2007.

source: people.com