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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2020 18:20:19 GMT
Taylor Swift likes her workouts solo -- as in she doesn't just book a trainer, she books a gym -- sorry Justin Bieber. Here's the deal ... Justin was at Dogpound Gym in West Hollywood with a bunch of people, but then Taylor and her crew rolled up. We're told everyone -- including JB was asked to get the heck out of the gym -- because Taylor had an appointment. Justin's security team was approached and asked to leave, but JB's team held firm and said he was going to finish his workout before taking off. We're told Justin, who did not have an appointment, finished -- although he was mostly goofing around and dancing -- and left ... but he had no idea it was Taylor who had requested the gym be cleared. Once he left, everyone who remained was asked to leave. One source connected to the gym tells us Taylor did indeed have an appointment with a trainer in the gym ... and the appointment was to train alone. Justin just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2020 22:47:10 GMT
Katy Perry was snapped at Wednesday’s “American Idol” premiere in LA wearing a blush pink metallic animal-print minidress by Stella McCartney ($2,130) with wide, fluttery sleeves and a matching rope belt. If the frock feels familiar, it’s likely because Taylor Swift — Perry’s once-foe, now-friend — chose the very same one for a December appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to promote “Cats.” A longtime fan of the British designer’s, the 30-year-old musician recently collaborated with McCartney on a clothing line and pop-up shop tied to her latest album, “Lover.” The two pop stars, who famously feuded for years before burying the hatchet with baked goods, styled the dress quite differently. True to her maximalist M.O., 35-year-old Perry played up the piece’s shine with more sparkling accessories, including crystal-studded Jimmy Choo heels ($995), a bedazzled statement necklace by Lele Sadoughi ($325) and starry earrings from Maryjane Claverol ($258).
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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2020 18:04:34 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/Byz6_KKjztL Katy Perry and Taylor Swift may have put their beef with each other to rest, but it appears that the two still aren’t the best of friends and will probably never be. In a recent interview, the “Dark House” crooner opened up about her relationship with Swift, eight months after ending their feud. Though they shared this turning point in their relationship with fans, many were shocked that both women ironically put an end to their beef — especially since they had one of the biggest music feuds in the past decade. The pair’s bad blood dates back to 2013 when they came to blows with each other over their back-up dancers. After that, the two women would continuously take shots at each other on social media. But it wasn’t until Swift debuted her song “Bad Blood” when things between her and Perry went from bad to worse. After revealing that she was ready to finally put her feud with Swift to rest once and for all, Perry sent the singer a literal olive branch as a symbol of peace in May 2018. A month later, Perry took to Instagram to share a photo of a plate of cookies presumably from Swift with the words “peace at last” written in frosting on the plate. “Feels good @taylorswift,” she wrote in the caption. To further prove that they no longer had ill-feelings for each other, Perry made a cameo in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video. The pair even hugged it out in the video, showing everyone that their feud was finally a thing in the past.
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Post by Admin on Mar 6, 2020 18:32:30 GMT
Pop star feuds bring out some of the hottest gossip on the internet. But let’s be real — most of the time, they’re way overblown. Taylor Swift has had her fair share of these, but even her long-standing beef with Katy Perry appears to be over. As for her status with another one of the biggest names in the game, Ariana Grande, here’s what we know. http://instagram.com/p/B7eLeaOli9k Grande and Swift aren’t known for being enemies. They just haven’t spent very much time together. Aside from both performing at the 2014 Victoria’s Secret fashion show and a few scattered run-ins at award shows, they just don’t seem to run in the same circles. And there’s nothing wrong with that. But both have been kind to one another online. In 2015, Grande tweeted about sexist double standards and how she wants the media to focus more on her music than her love life. Swift was definitely on board with this message, as anyone whose heard her songs “Blank Space” and ‘The Man” can attest. http://instagram.com/p/BpkN7A-FN0B Speaking of female empowerment, for years, Swift surrounded herself with a group of women who became known as her “girl squad.” Comprised of models like Karlie Kloss and Cara Delevingne, as well as fellow singers such as long-time friend Selena Gomez, it soon became a popular topic of conversation within the music industry. In 2016, Grande was asked in an interview if she’s want to be a part of the “squad.” She said that “would be so crazy,” adding, “All those girls are really nice. I would just be so down.” So we can assume, at this point, that though Grande never became a member, she and Swift were on good terms. http://instagram.com/p/B9QPaURn9Nz For the record, we don’t believe Grande necessarily has it out for Swift, or vice versa. However, in 2019, the tables turned, and Swifties felt that Grande was the one remaining silent on an important issue. Specifically, that of Swift’s master recordings. Swift’s feud with Scooter Braun has been well-documented, so there’s no need to rehash it, beyond stating that he is the Grande’s manager. Some felt that Grande should have used her position as Braun’s client and a woman in music to advocate for Swift as she asked to buy back her masters. But Grande hasn’t chimed in.
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2020 21:10:33 GMT
Taylor Swift is doing her part to help fellow Nashville residents after a deadly tornado ripped across Music City and other parts of central Tennessee on Tuesday. Swift, 30, donated $1 million to the Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund, a rep for the singer confirmed to TODAY. "Nashville is my home and the fact that so many people have lost their homes and so much more in Middle Tennessee is devastating to me," the Grammy winner wrote in her Instagram story on Thursday.
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