Taylor Swift's bad blood with people who wronged her may last forever.
For over a decade, Scooter Braun has been subject to backlash from her fans. Reports suggest that regardless of this, the star has declined requests to put an end to the attacks, according to The Sun.
For more than two years, a conflict has endured between Taylor and the infamous music executive. It began in 2019 when he sold her earlier master's catalog without permission, and unfortunately, that animosity is still present today.
On Friday, the world saw the release of a re-recorded version of her "Speak Now" album.
In recent weeks, further insight has been gained into Taylor's claims against her music manager, and other persons, that she was left in the dark with regards to the sale of her masters in 2019.
Recently, some hints have come to light that Taylor and possibly even his crew knew about the purchase before its public announcement.
Nevertheless, this has not stopped the devoted fans from attacking those attached to the deal.
According to an individual close to the situation, the "Lavender Haze" singer was told to ask her fans to cease sending intimidating messages and threats toward Scooter and his family members.
This person went on to comment, "It's quite unsettling that these types of hateful messages have been sent even to his children. Unfortunately, it appears that every time Taylor releases another album, such animosity only intensifies."
Ridiculous remarks of intolerance have been reported, such as statements of anti-Semitism and awful death threats which include: "I'm sure your kids will one day wish their dad is dead."
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Taylor Swift Masters New Revelations
The news of Scott Burchetta's acquisition of Big Machine Records for $300 million, including the masters of Taylor Swift's first six albums, caused seismic shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry.
Taylor's claims that Scooter had subjected her to years of psychological abuse and manipulation were accepted as truth. Yet last month, TMZ uncovered that her father, Scott Swift, was actually aware of the sale of her music and profited handsomely from it to the tune of 15.1 million dollars.
To address this issue, the singer announced on "Good Morning America" in August 2019 her intention to re-record all of her albums when she can do so under the terms of the contract in 2020.
Over the past year, Taylor Swift's re-recorded albums have been met with a great deal of enthusiasm from her legions of fans.
But this week, The Daily Mail reported that the people involved in the masters deal are feeling overwhelmed by all of the attention they're receiving from Swifties everywhere.
Rather than the misguided account that Taylor was wronged and taken unawares, the "truth" is now revealed.
In fact, per the source, her team was well aware of the situation at hand. Furthermore, the idea that Scooter never allowed Taylor to purchase her catalog when he visited to offer his services a year later could not be further from reality.
The reality is time to be exposed instead of this pretense in which Taylor was mistreated and deceived.
An informant remarked: "Frankly, her father was well aware of the contract. Her management understood all the details of the agreement. Everyone knew that a pact had been made."
They went on to say that it seems far-fetched that they would have neglected to tell her. Even so, it is likely that someone close to her withheld such vital information from her.
"Whatever happened, one thing remains clear - Taylor's family and inner circle must take some responsibility for what unfolded."
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