Taylor Swift has ZERO regrets about publicly calling out Scooter Braun, wants the truth to come out?
Taylor Swift publicly called out Scooter Braun, after he acquired Big Machine Records. After the sale of $300 million, Scooter now owns Swift's entire music catalogue. However, the singer has zero regrets about making it a public fued.
Taylor Swift had the music industry shaking when she dished out her bad blood on Tumblr. When Taylor found out that Scooter Braun had acquired Big Machine Records and now had ownership over her entire music catalogue, the singer was furious and felt like her worse nightmare had come true. She took to Tumblr to share her grievance of how Scooter is a bully and used his clients like Justin Bieber to tease her, on several occasions like during her "Famous" feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
However, the previous owner of Big Machine Records, Scott Borchetta defended Scooter saying that he had texted Swift about the deal, even before it was announced. According to E! News, Taylor has no regrets about making her statement public. A source revealed to E! News that the You Need To Calm Down singer believes that Braun did this deal to hurt her and she wants the truth about him to come out. "She was furious and she still is. She is so upset and has zero regrets about making this public," the source shared.

A lot of artists like Justin Bieber and Demi Lovato have spoken in defense of Scooter while bashing Taylor for making her comments public. However, Taylor does not care if she has enemies as she knows his intentions and why he made the deal. "She has her friends who will stand by and support her, too. She feels very strongly about this, and standing up to Scooter," the source added.
On the other hand, Taylor's squad members like Cara Delevigne and Camila Cabello showed their support to T-Swift.
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