There hasn't been «Bad Blood» between Katy Perry and Taylor Swift for a few years now; however, fans are now getting the inside scoop on why the American Idol judge chose to end her feud with the country-turned-pop star. It turns out Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks played a huge role. Back in 2014, Taylor sat down with Rolling Stone to talk about her upcoming album, 1989. The star admitted that one of the album's tracks, «Bad Blood,» was centered around a certain pop singer who she believed tried to sabotage her tour by hiring some dancers out from under her. It wasn't long before fans put the pieces together and realized the superstar was talking about Katy.
Katy did not react well to Taylor calling her out in her song, and in 2017, the «California Girls» singer clapped back with her own single, «Swish Swish.» However, the singer later revealed that she tried reaching out to Taylor to end the feud, but the singer did not get back to her. Then, in 2018, Katy sent a literal olive branch and a note to her former enemy on the opening night of her reputation tour, which Taylor shared to her IG story, seemingly forgiving Katy. The two singers officially squashed their feud in 2019 when Katy appeared at the end of Taylor's music video for her single, «You Need To Calm Down.»
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Fans loved watching the two singers reconcile, but they didn't know that Stevie Nicks played a role in the end of the Katy Vs. Taylor feud. In an interview with The New Yorker, Stevie reminisced on a day in London when the American Idol judge asked her who her rivals are. When the Fleetwood Mac singer responded that she didn't have any, Katy was surprised. "I said, 'No, Katy, I don't, and neither
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