Katy Perry’s Reaction to Taylor Swift Performing ‘Bad Blood’ in Sydney
At Taylor Swift’s first Sydney show, Travis Kelce wasn’t the only VIP attracting fan attention. Katy Perry, Swift’s friend and former rival, also attended and shared a carousel from the event. The two stars even took a selfie together and Perry sang “You Belong With Me” with Rita Ora. However, the most intriguing moment was Perry’s reaction to Swift performing “Bad Blood,” the track that sparked rumors of their feud almost a decade ago. Perry sang along with some revealing facial expressions. Check out her reaction in the fifth slide:
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Perry expressed her admiration for Swift in her caption, saying, “got to see an old friend shine tonight ♥️✨”
The feud between Perry and Swift officially ended in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video in June 2019. Swift revealed in an interview with U.K.’s Capital Breakfast that their relationship had improved since Perry sent Swift a literal olive branch in May 2018.
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