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Taylor Swift Says Michael J. Fox Reached Out: 'We Are Good!'

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Jan. 18 2013, Published 6:23 p.m. ET

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Michael J. Fox reached out to Taylor Swift and they're all good, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

Following up on Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's skit at the Golden Globes telling Taylor to "stay away" from Michael's son Sam Fox, the 51-year-old actor took it a step further and joked that the young singer would likely pen a song titled Sam, You Piece of Sh*t if the two dated and split.

“I don’t keep up with it all. But Taylor Swift writes songs about everybody she goes out with, right?” he asked, and then seemed to slam Taylor adding, “What a way to build a career.”

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But Taylor let her 23 million twitter fans know there are no hard feelings, writing on Friday, "Hey everybody, Michael J. Fox got in touch with me today and we are good. Thank you for having my back."

And that's not it — Sam jumped right in and retweeted by adding, "Hope he gave her my #"

Taylor, 23, infamously slams her ex-boyfriends and it's been widely speculated that her smash hit We Are Never, Ever Getting Back Together was written about her ex Jake Gyllenhaal.

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“I take these songs and these people who inspire these songs on a case-by-case basis,” she told The Daily Beast when asked if she feels guilty about writing about her exes.

“If there were someone who was a good person, I’m not going to write something bad about them. But if they handle a situation in a way that really messed up my life for a while, that’s what I’m going to write about.”

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