Taylor Swift and Katy Perry At War AGAIN Over New Music
There’s no end to this epic feud in sight!
Taylor Swift, 28, announced her music’s return to all streaming services — conveniently at the exact same time Katy Perry dropped her new album, Witness!
"Taylor wants to thank her fans by making her entire back catalog available to all streaming services tonight at midnight," her rep said in a statement on Thursday via the official Taylor Nation fan account.
But Perry, 32, wasn’t about to let her nemesis get the last word. She announced she will be live streaming her life constantly on YouTube until Monday — and also dissed Swift in a brand new interview.
"I’m not Buddha – things irritate me," she told NME. “I wish that I could turn the other cheek every single time, but I’m also not a pushover, you know? Especially when someone tries to assassinate my character with little girls. That’s so messed up!”
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As RadarOnline.com has reported, Swift and Perry have been caught in an ongoing feud since 2014, when Swift told Rolling Stone that another singer tried to sabotage her tour. Although she didn’t name any names, the damage was done.
Drama then escalated when Swift released Bad Blood, a song about her rocky relationship with Perry.
As RadarOnline.com revealed, the Firework singer has spoken of the feud repeatedly, saying all she needs is an apology to leave it all behind.
"Honestly, it's really like she started it and it's time for her to finish it," she said. "But, what I wanna say is that I'm ready for that B.S. to be done...Now, there is the law of cause and effect. You do something and there's going to be a reaction. And trust me daddy, there's going to be a reaction. It's all about karma."
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