Like maybe I don’t agree with everything she does and she doesn’t agree with everything I do, but I just really truly want to come together in a place of love and forgiveness and understanding and compassion. And I think she’s a fantastic songwriter, and I think that, you know, if we, both her and I, can be representatives of strong women that come together despite their differences, I think the whole world is going to go like, ‘Yeah, well we can do this.’ I don’t know. You know what I’m saying? And I love her, and I want the best for her. There are bigger fish to fry, and there are real problems in the world. I think it’s actually like, I think it’s time. “I forgive her and I’m sorry for anything I ever did, and I hope the same from her. In the interview, Perry expresses a desire to forgive Swift and move on. It’s awkward, and I don’t like it.”įollowing the release of Witness, Perry hosts a 72 hour livestream, during which she does an interview with Arianna Huffington for her Thrive podcast. And I’m surprisingly non-confrontational – you would not believe how much I hate conflict. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me. She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. I was like, ‘Oh, we’re just straight-up enemies.’ And it wasn’t even about a guy! It had to do with business. “She would come up to me at awards shows and say something and walk away, and I would think, ‘Are we friends, or did she just give me the harshest insult of my life?’ She did something so horrible. “For years, I was never sure if we were friends or not,” she says. From there, onlookers draw a straight line to Brownlie’s account of leaving the Red tour for Perry’s Prism tour. September 2014: In a Rolling Stone interview, Swift reveals that her song “Bad Blood,” off her upcoming album 1989, is about a female musical artist who she won’t name, who “tried to sabotage” her tour by hiring people on her staff. We weren’t really dancing in Taylor’s tour anyway, so I had got a little bored and I really wanted to do a promo tour.” “Obviously we were with Katy for two and a half years, she’s like family to us,” he said. Brownlie’s justification is that he was closer to Perry and that he wasn’t dancing much on Swift’s tour. According to Brownlie - who toured with Perry for her California Dreams world tour in 2011 and was a part of her Piece of Me documentary - he and two of Perry’s other former dancers left Swift’s Red tour to join Perry for her Prism tour.
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