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8 year oldThe New York Post is reporting a source close to Swift’s ex, DJ Calvin Harris, says that even after their split, Harris “feels like everything [Taylor’s] camp does is so orchestrated. She has a pattern [of creating relationships].
He didn’t realise he was falling into her camp’s plan. He came out of the relationship better despite the initial hurt.”
Suddenly superfamous Thor star Hiddleston told The Hollywood Reporter this past week, “The truth is that Taylor Swift and I are together, and we’re very happy ... That’s the truth. It’s not a publicity stunt.” But some are still not convinced.
Meanwhile, Swift’s split from Harris is still getting nastier. This past week, Swift’s team revealed she was a secret collaborator on Harris’ tune for Rihanna, This Is What You Came For, but that Swift worked under the (admittedly awesome) pseudonym “Nils Sjöberg.”
Harris then blasted Swift and her team on Twitter for allegedly making it look like he’d been trying to take sole credit for the tune. “Hurtful to me at this point that her and her team would go so far out of their way to try and make me look bad at this stage though,” he posted.
“I figure if you’re happy in your new relationship you should focus on that instead of trying to tear your ex bf down.”
A source added of Harris, “He is over the relationship ... He’s happy to be free.”
But a Swift source claimed that Harris is the one fuelling the breakup drama. “Just because someone announces a breakup doesn’t mean it happened that day. They broke up a while ago,” said the source. “She’s moved on and is enjoying her life. She’s on vacation in Australia ... All of this Twitter ranting is his MO. He did the same thing to Rita Ora when they broke up.”
Harris also wrote a song for Ora, which she claims he blocked her from performing after their split. As for the Rihanna song, a source said of Swift (or should we say “Sjöberg”?), “She would never block him from performing it.”
This story first appeared in the New York Post
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