Taylor Swift News: 'Bad Blood' Singer Pregnant? NOT True!; 'Better Man' Dedicated To Ex Calvin Harris?

The Internet went crazy when a US magazine hit the shelves on Wednesday, November 2, and claimed that Grammy-winner singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is pregnant. But fans needs to calm down now as latest reports have denied the outrageous claim of the magazine.

With Taylor Swift on the magazine cover wearing a black dress, the magazine reads "Pregnant! Who's the Dad?", according to Mirror. It also features a photo of the Shake If Off ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris with the claim of an "emotional" phone call between the two. It further alleges that Taylor Swift would "raise this baby alone if she has to".

According to the sources of the magazine, Taylor Swift has been recently eating double her normal intake and she has been gaining weight, which is unlike the singer. They also shared that the Love Story singer has been feeling nauseated quite frequently these days. Some close friends of Taylor Swift supposedly stated that the baby belongs to DJ Calvin Harris, according to International Business Times.

Taylor Swift apparently called her ex, Calvin Harris, which led to an "emotional" conversation between them. Sources alleged that it healed some wounds from their relationship. However, judging from Taylor Swift's latest song composition, it's quite unlikely wounds have been healed.

Taylor Swift's "Better Man" is the newest single of the country band Little Big Town. "Better Man" is a song about a jealous ex-boyfriend and Little Big Town's lead singer Karen Fairchild shared that the song is special to Taylor Swift. The song was released on October 20 and Taylor Swift just recently revealed her involvement with the song when its music video was distributed on Tuesday, November 1.

Nonetheless, latest reports denied the claim that Taylor Swift is pregnant and it is quite certain that bad blood remains between the two. Check out Little Big Town's "Better Man" music video below and read between the lines of Taylor Swift's writing.

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