No bad blood here.
Taylor Swift proved she and Olivia Rodrigo are on good terms at the Grammys 2024 Sunday night – finally squashing longstanding rumors of a feud between them.
Cameras captured Swift, 34, happily dancing along when Rodrigo, 20, performed her hit “Vampire” in front of the live audience at the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles.
The “Cruel Summer” singer was, in fact, one of the few people standing up as the “Bad Idea Right?” singer was singing her track.
As Swift grooved along to the song while in a white Haute Couture gown from Schiaparelli, she also mouthed the lyrics.
Rodrigo, meanwhile, effortlessly sang her Grammy-nominated single while in a red dress and matching lip as blood dripped down her arms.
When the performance wrapped, Swift clapped enthusiastically, raising her glove-covered arms up high.
Rodrigo, for her part, returned the kind gesture by cheering for the pop superstar when she won her 13th Grammy for best pop vocal album – and announced she has a new album on the way.
Leading up to music’s biggest night, feud rumors were heightened again, with a source telling us recently that people behind the scenes were making an extra effort to avoid awkward seating arrangements.
“They’re both huge stars, so they’ll both be in the front row — but I can’t see them being too close together,” one well-placed music insider told Pvnew Saturday.
It was believed that their friendship had become strained after Rodrigo – who once called Swift her “hero” — was forced to give the music icon and her collaborator Jack Antonoff songwriting credits for two songs off her album “Sour.”
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Her songs “Step Forward, 3 Steps Back” and “Deja Vu” were found to have a likeness to Swift’s “New Years Day” and “Cruel Summer,” respectively.
When asked about the tension, however, Rodrigo told Rolling Stone last September, “I don’t have beef with anyone.
“I’m very chill. I keep to myself. I have my four friends and my mom, and that’s really the only people I talk to, ever. There’s nothing to say.”
She concluded at the time, “There’s so many Twitter conspiracy theories. I only look at alien-conspiracy theories.”