Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris are rumored to have broken up but both camps shot down the rumors. So for those anticipating another break up song from Swift, prepare to be disappointed because they are still together.
As reported by Time, when the break up rumors reached the "Blank Space" singer and Harris, both of them quickly dismissed the gossip, which started when Radar Online reported that Harris allegedly received a rather risqué message that made Swift ditch the DJ/Producer.
But according to Taylor Swift's publicist, Tree Paine, the reports coming from Radar Online were untrue and sources close to the couple reiterated the sentiment and said that the rumors are "absolutely not true" and added that Harris has been "favoriting" Swift's tweets.
The source further added, "They are happy and going strong," People has learned.
However, Swift has yet to make a personal statement regarding the matter. As for Harris, the DJ took to his Twitter and said, "It's not going to be a 'happy ending' for everyone I sue for defamation of character for all these bulls--- stories bye bye." His tweet, was then favorited by the country/pop singer.
It's not going to be a 'happy ending' for everyone I sue for defamation of character for all these bullshit stories bye bye — Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) October 12, 2015
Furthermore, Swift's best friend, Selena Gomez, was also surprised when asked about the breakup rumors. During an interview on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM radio show, the singer fielded a question about the split.
Cohen asked Gomez, "Calvin Harris. Broken up or not?" Which surprised her and made her say, "I think I would have found that out. Is that a rumor?"
Gomez further added, "But weren't they like ... oh gosh, this is honestly, it's so stupid. I'm pregnant every week. She's going to be pregnant. It's so stupid. Like, you can't really read that stuff."
And as a final nail to the rumor's coffin, Swift's publicist tweeted, "I've said it before and I'm saying it again, do not believe Radar Online."
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