Ellen DeGeneres may not be on our TV screens anymore, but many fans are still calling her out for her previous behavior with artists that went on her show as guests including Emily Ratajowski who had something to say about Taylor Swift's previous appearance more than a decade ago.
According to Uproxx, a resurfaced clip of the "Snow On The Beach" hitmaker's appearance is making rounds on social media, especially on TikTok.
In the infamous interaction, the Emmy Award-winning host asked the musician to participate in an activity where she would choose from a set of pictures of celebrity men that she might have dated in the past. The photos featured Joe Jonas, Justin Timberlake, Taylor Lautner, and even Justin Bieber.
Ratajowski took to the comment section to react, writing, "This is so f******, she's literally begging her to stop."
The video featured Swift visibly uncomfortable after pleading with DeGeneres to stop. However, the host continued to ask the pop star to "ring a bell" if a photo of a man previously involved with her appeared on the screen.
"I don't want to [do it]. They'll send me angry emails, and I don't want to get them," Swift said in her 2012 appearance.
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The clip went viral again after the "Mastermind" hitmaker spoke to Zane Lowe on "Apple Beats" where she discussed being reduced to the men she previously dated when she was younger.
Even though the pop star did not blatantly name the daytime talk show host, many fans pointed out that it was about the 2012 interview.
Taylor Swift 2023 Updates
It's only the first week of 2023, but it appears that Taylor Swift already prepared a lot of things for her fans this year as a new album will reportedly drop soon.
According to The Sun, the musician will release the "Taylor's Version" of her album "Speak Now."
An insider spoke to the outlet, saying the pop star is set to prove that "she is the hardest working person in the industry" by releasing the project in the next few months.
"Taylor has quietly been in the studio working on remaking both Speak Now and 1989. All details are still being ironed out but 'Speak Now' Taylor's Version should be out within the next couple of months," the source added.
As of this writing, Swift has not publicly confirmed if the ongoing rumors about her next album are true.
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