Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez laugh about 'rumored war' with each other

Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez laugh about 'rumored war' with each other
Celebrities Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are the best of friends but the media speculated about their numerous rifts and proclaimed that both of them were at 'war with each other'. However, now we have official confirmation from both the sources, that they are BFF's and have never been at loggerheads with each other.
The speculation started that the friendship had gone sour when there were rumors that Selena Gomez was reigniting her relationship with singer Justin Bieber. However, now in a candid interview to Rolling Stones magazine, Taylor Swift said that she was always friends with Gomez and despite all the allegations and speculations, they didn't fight at all.
She also revealed that in the night, they would chat on the phone and have a good laugh over what the media was saying about their supposed-feud! And they found it so funny that neither of them wanted to clear the air about it.
Recently, Taylor Swift had lashed out at a singer, who she said is the inspiration behind her new song - 'Bad Blood', in the upcoming album - '1989', which is about to be released in October. She said that this celebrity tried to sabotage her show, despite being cordial to her, when they used to meet at award functions. Later the media declared that this unnamed celebrity is none other than singer Katy Perry, who once tried to steal a group of dancers from Swift's tour! However, it has to be mentioned that there has been no confirmation about this for either sides.
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