No More 'Bad Blood' for Taylor Swift: Is Taylor Swift Over Calvin Harris' Song Drama?

Just recently after her much talked about split with Tom Hiddleston, Taylor Swift was spotted at the New York Fashion Week singing and dancing to "This Is What You Came For" of Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna. Is this a sign that Tay-Tay is so over the Calvin Harris' drama?

The "Bad Blood" singer filmed herself dancing to the tune of her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris' song with model Martha Hunt at the New York Fashion Week. So, what did the "Blank Space" singer came in the New York Fashion Week for?

Taylor Swift was there to support her pal, model Gigi Hadid, filming her as she was walking down the catwalk, the DailyMail reported. Sitting at the front row, proud Taylor filmed and took photos of the fashion show, making sure not to miss her friend. Some of which were uploaded in her Instagram account.

A more relaxed and cheerful Taylor appeared during the show. The blonde singer was noticeably enjoying the show, dancing and singing and posing for pictures. We don't know if she is really over the controversy but what she showed during the event was a happier and fun Taylor Swift.

The song became controversial after a comment made by Harris in an interview saying he didn't want to work with Taylor Swift. TMZ reported that Taylor Swift wrote the song, did a demo and then later did another demo with Calvin Harris. After the interview of Calvin Harris with Ryan Seacrest, Taylor Swift was reportedly hurt.

The "Shake it off" singer then claimed the song was written by her. People exclusively confirmed to Taylor Swift's rep that she was indeed Nils Sjoberg-the pseudonym of the songwriter of the controversial song.

Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift split after the ugly drama. Taylor Swift had another charmer, the one she met in Met Ball, Tom Hiddleston. Apparently, the actor was smitten by the young singer. But the two also recently put a halt to their budding romance.

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