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6 year oldKATY Perry is upset with Taylor Swift just one day after the pair ended their six year feud — because Swift shared her apology letter on social media, say friends.
Insiders tell The Sun that Perry was “surprised” to see her hand written message to Swift shared online as they hadn’t discussed the letter going public.
“Katy expected that Taylor would post something about it, but she didn’t expect the actual letter to go on social,” says her friend.
“The thing is, you can only see part of what Katy wrote and it looks like she’s taking sole responsibility for the entire feud.
“Without context, it looks like she’s taking the blame for everything and obviously there’s a lot more to it than that.”
Last night, on the first night of her Reputation tour, Swift filmed herself opening a gift from Perry.
As she films the gift, the singer can be heard saying: “I just got to my dressing room and found this actual olive branch. This means so much to me.”
The letter is partially obscured but it appears Perry, 33, has written: “Hey Old Friend — I’ve been doing some reflecting on past miscommunications and hurt feelings between us.”
It also shows that Perry says she’s “deeply sorry” about something.
The singers fell out in 2012 after Swift claimed the Firework singer stole three of her backing dancers from her Red tour.
Two years later, she released the single Bad Blood, which was rumoured to be about the long-running feud after she told Rolling Stone the hit was about another female artist who tried to “sabotage an entire arena tour”.
But she has never publicly revealed who the artist is.
Perry, who recently rekindled her relationship with actor Orlando Bloom, then appeared to retaliate with the single Swish Swish.
She finally addressed the feud last year on The Thrive Global Podcast, where she said: “I am ready to let it go.
“I forgive her and I’m sorry for anything I ever did, and I hope the same from her … I love her, and I want the best for her. And I think she’s a fantastic songwriter.”
The Sun has approached Swift and Perry’s teams for comment.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission
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