It's long been suspected that the subject of Taylor Swift's chart hit 'Bad Blood' is fellow pop princess Katy Perry, and judging by her latest performance of the track, she's all but confirmed it.
The star was headlining the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts with her new album 1989 when a shark briefly appeared behind her.
The star was headlining the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts with her new album 1989 when a shark briefly appeared behind her.
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Swift giggled at the appearance of her dancer with the costume on, before continuing with the performance of 'Bad Blood'.
Why is the shark head significant? Well it's a not-too-subtle reference to Perry's Left Shark, which went viral during her Super Bowl halftime show back in February.
Speculation has been rife that the Left Shark was actually one of the dancers that Perry took back from Swift, which apparently caused this whole rift in the first place. Our timeline explains all here.
Why is the shark head significant? Well it's a not-too-subtle reference to Perry's Left Shark, which went viral during her Super Bowl halftime show back in February.
Speculation has been rife that the Left Shark was actually one of the dancers that Perry took back from Swift, which apparently caused this whole rift in the first place. Our timeline explains all here.
It follows Perry seemingly criticising Swift last week for 'Bad Blood' when the latter had complained to Nicki Minaj that she was potentially pitting women against each other.
"Finding it ironic to parade the pit women against other women argument about as one unmeasurably capitalizes on the take down of a woman..." Perry tweeted amongst the Twitter storm.
However, Swift and Minaj soon patched things up with a phone call later in the week, when Swift apologised for her assumption.
Swift's next stop on her 1989 world tour will be Vancouver's BC Place Stadium on August 1.
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