‘Southpaw’ Star Jake Gyllenhaal Not Aware Of Taylor Swift’s ‘Bad Blood?' Former Girlfriend Settles Feud With Nicki Minaj

"Southpaw" star Jake Gyllenhaal admitted he wasn't aware that the song "Bad Blood" of his former girlfriend, Taylor Swift, was played on the background when he appeared in "Good Morning America," Monday.

Gyllenhaal said, during his interview at SiriusXM on Wednesday, that he didn't even notice it. Us Weekly has learned that he wasn't disturbed by the "coincidence."

"First of all, I did not hear that," the 34-year-old actor said.

"When I'm doing an interview, when you are up at 5 a.m. and you can't make sense of words, you're not thinking about the background music that's playing behind you," he added.

Host Howard Stern jested that the producers of the show intentionally played the song of Gyllenhaal's former girlfriend to make some "sort of association." Apparently, he dodged the bait.

Gyllenhaal and former girlfriend Swift dated briefly in 2011. Was the "Nightcrawler's" fear of marriage and commitment the reason of the split?

None of his relationships — add Kirsten Dunst and Reese Witherspoon to that — stayed long, and he admitted he was the issue. This doesn't mean he's not going to marry though.

The "Prisoners" actor believes in monogamy and will get married once he finds the right person, according to International Business Times. He confirmed that he's not in love with someone as of this time so forget about the wedding bells for now.

Meanwhile, the feud between Gyllenhaal's former girlfriend and rapper Nicki Minaj has been settled.

The "Style" singer reportedly apologized to the "Bang Bang" singer, and she confirmed it during her Friday appearance on "Good Morning America," the show which played "Bad Blood" when they welcomed Gyllenhaal. Is it just another "sort of association?"

Minaj said that Swift called her to apologize for lashing out based on a wrong perception. She praised the 25-year-old song writer for stepping up and settling things with her.

The "Anaconda" singer then expressed her desire to make a collaboration with the "Blank Space" songstress, Us Weekly reported.

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