Taylor Swift posted a screenshot of Braun, Bieber and West "bullying" her in 2016. (Screenshot: Taylor Swift/Tumblr) |
Taylor Swift knew speaking out against Scooter Braun would have reverberating effects — and it has.
Her scorching blog post slamming Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta, her former label’s honcho, for selling the company and the masters of her first six albums to Braun, whom she accused of "manipulative bullying,” has people taking sides. Not a shock since she called out some high-profile people — including Justin Bieber, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian — in the post, and Braun has a long client list, including Bieber, Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande. (West formerly was a client.)
Swift’s beef is that Borchetta allegedly refused to let her buy back her masters without re-signing with Big Machine, so she switched labels. But she said that Borchetta selling the label to Braun is her “worst case scenario” because Braun allegedly encouraged Bieber and West “to bully me online,” referring to the infamous leaked phone call, posted by Kardashian in 2016.
By Suzy Byrne.
Full story at Yahoo News.
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