Scooter Braun desires to place an finish to his longtime riff with Taylor Swift.
The file govt and “Fortnight” singer are the themes of the Max docuseries “Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood,” which chronicles the fallout that occurred after he acquired the rights to her first six albums in 2019.
Throughout Thursday’s Bloomberg Screentime occasion in Los Angeles, Braun reportedly instructed attendees he lastly obtained round to watching the documentary after initially dismissing it for what he thought can be a adverse depiction.
“I watched it recently,” he mentioned of the documentary launched in June. “I wasn’t going to watch it because I just thought it was going to be, like, another hit piece. … [But] my dad called me and my mom, and they were like, we just watched it. We think you should watch it. So I did.”
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The 2-part collection shares each side of the story that ignited a feud and continues to immediate backlash from Swift followers.
“Look, it’s five years later,” Braun mentioned on the occasion, based on Bloomberg. “I think, everyone, it’s time to move on. There were a lot of things that were misrepresented.”
The music mogul, who has managed Justin Bieber, Kanye West and the Black Eyed Peas, amongst others, went on to emphasize the significance of “communicat[ing] directly with each other” when coping with battle.
“I think doing it out on social media and in front of the whole world is not the place,” mentioned the 43-year-old New York Metropolis native. “I think when people actually take the time to stand in front of each other have a conversation, they usually find out the monster’s not real. And that has not happened.”
Initially Printed: October 14, 2024 at 11:39 a.m.