Taylor Swift Not Happy With Demi Lovato Diss? Says Comments Were Unsolicited

 Who would be happy if you and your friends have no idea that you guys are being talked about badly in an interview? Taylor Swift just revealed she is not happy with what "Confident" singer Demi Lovato has to say about her and her squad in an interview.

The body positivity advocate recently slammed "Blank Space" singer Taylor Swift's squad for not having normal bodies as Parent Herald cites. Demi Lovato also blasted the "Shake It Off" singer for writing a song about Katy Perry. The "Camp Rock" actress also said the bodies of Taylor Swift's squad were "unrealistic," according to Entertainment Tonight.

In reaction to this, an insider told E! News that Taylor Swift is not at all happy about the unsolicited comments of Demi Lovato. "Taylor has a tight group of women in her life that all have her and each others' back and sometimes people just want that," the source added.

"Cool For The Summer" singer Demi Lovato was apparently referring to Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" song. In an interview with Rolling Stone, the blonde singer said the song was juiced out of an experience with another artist who tried to steal one of her back up dancers.

People were fast to react that it was Katy Perry. Recently, Taylor Swift's ex, music producer and "How Deep Is Your Love" singer Calvin Harris, confirmed that it was indeed "Roar" singer Katy Perry who his former beau had an ill feeling with.

Demi Lovato was not at all apologetic of what she said in the interview Glamour magazine. In a series of tweets, the "Heart Attack" singer that interviews are almost always taken out of context and dared anybody to sue her for what she said.

After her words spread like wild fire on the internet, the Disney star was quick to say she was taking a break from the industry in 2017. Demi Lovato hinted that she was unfit for the industry and coming back was "not worth it."

She added that she would rather do charity work than go back to the biz. Demi Lovato has also been lambasted for calling out a teen fan art of her as a mermaid. She said that it was "not my body," which made the 17-year-old artist, Vladimir Serbanescu, "unproud" of his artwork.

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