If you think the "1989" hit maker has had enough, well, she hasn't. Apparently, Taylor Swift is busy again in studio working on her next album. But is it true that she already reconciled with former flame Calvin Harris?
The Scottish record producer Harris and Swift dated swiftly earlier this year but their breakup was rather controversial. Less than two weeks after the split, Swift already started dating "Thor" antagonist, Tom Hiddleston.
With reports from The Cut, the 26-year-old singer-songwriter won't be writing "Bad Blood" songs about her recent exes. Unlike what the fans expect, source says Swift has already reached out to Harris a.k.a. Adam Wiles. She is reported to be in collaboration with rapper Drake for her next musical endeavor.
According to E! Online, source disclosed, "Taylor has spoken to Adam on text." However, it was not a "getting back together" kind of thing but rather a more friendly check-in." So Swifties, keep it at bay, avid followers.
Similarly, the source added that Swift's more recent lover, Hiddleston, is also in good terms with the singer. So can we expect a little less drama from this dramatic songwriter? Fans can only guess until the release of her next album.
Since Swift is known for songs inspired by her "long list of ex lovers," her fans speculate another shady set of lyrics. She has recently penned the lyrics of Little Big Town's "Better Man."
To whom was the song inspired? That we did not know yet. But it can be recalled that most of her past lovers have their own share of breakup slash dedication song.
For instance, his nemesis and former flame Taylor Lautner, eventually admitted that Swift's song, "Back to December" was actually about him. "Southpaw" actor Jake Gyllenhaal also had a short-lived romance with the singer-songwriter and fans speculate that the song "Begin Again" is about him.
Furthermore, Taylor Swift successfully dethroned fellow singer and songwriter Katy Perry in Forbes' list as previously reported by Jobs & Hire. Swift bagged the Forbes' Highest Paid Woman in Music this year.