Though still mostly mum about their relationship,Taylor Swiftis giving fans a peek at her romance withJoe Alwynin her new documentary.

The Grammy nominee reveals inTaylor Swift: Miss Americana, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival on Thursday, that it was Alwyn’s “wonderful, normal, balanced kind of life” that first drew her to the actor.

In the new film — which received a standing ovation from critics — the singer also explained that his presence helped her emotionally amid her feud withKanye Westin 2016. Though Alwyn doesn’t appear in much of the documentary, the two share a few sweet moments onscreen.

In one touching moment, Swift runs into Alwyn’s arms before the couple walks around backstage following one of her concerts. In a different scene — briefly featured in the movie’s trailer — Swift kisses Alwyn’s hand during a car ride.

Alwyn’s appearance in the documentary is a happy surprise for fans given how private Swift has been about their relationship. In a diary entry from the deluxe edition her albumLover, the “Blank Space” singer confirmed that the two had started secretly dating in the fall of 2016.

Despite their private nature,The Favouriteactor accompanied Swift to theGolden Globes, where she was nominated for best original song for the track “Beautiful Ghosts.” The song was featured inCats, where Swift played Bombalurina.

Swift’s revelation in the documentary echoes what a source told PEOPLE in August.

“Joe loves acting but doesn’t want to be a celebrity. They both agree that, for their relationship to keep working, they want to keep things quieter,” the source said. “She’s the happiest she’s ever been.”

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“As a teenager who had only been in country music, attending my very first pop awards show, somebody stood up and sent me the message: ‘You are not respected here. You shouldn’t be here on this stage,’” Swift told the publication.

“That message was received, and itburrowed into my psychemore than anyone knew,” she continued.

“That can push you one of two ways,” she added. “I could have just curled up and decided I’m never going to one of those events ever again, or it could make me work harder than anyone expects me to, and try things no one expected, and crave that respect — and hopefully one day get it.”

The new documentary is set to stream on Netflix on Jan. 31.

source: people.com