Taylor Swift News: Singer Will Unlikely Diss Tom Hiddleston In Her Songs; Ex-Couple's Reconcilation Hopeless

No, Taylor Swift is not going to write a hateful song about Tom Hiddleston. Nope, they are also not getting back together.

Hiddleswift harmoniously parted ways when they broke up. Therefore, it is unlikely that Swift will write a nasty song about the "Thor: Ragnarok" actor.

Speaking of Hiddleswift, back when the couple was together Ryan Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively spend the 4th of July with the couple. Reynolds was photographed seemingly unhappy with the couple.

After months of silence, the "Deadpool" actor clarified this photo. Huffington Post reported that Ryan Reynolds was not aware that the photo was being taken.

He explained that his "natural resting face is one of a dying man". Reynolds stressed that because he did not know that the photo was being taken he was just sitting comfortably with his resting dying man face.

Fast forward to today, Hiddleswift had a Hiddlerift and it is unlikely that they are getting back together. Citizen Oracle reported Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston are currently focusing on their individual projects.

The site also reported that Swift's new song "Better Man" has been doing great on the US Billboard charts. It can be remembered that Taylor Swift won the Album of The Year in the 58th Grammy Awards in February.

Swift is also the highest-paid musician for this 2016. Jobs & Hire reported that she was able to beat Katy Perry, who was the highest-paid musician in 2016 with $135 million because of her Prismatic World Tour.

Taylor Swift is currently earning $170 million this year. Adele followed her with $80.5 million that she earned from her new single "25".

Legendary singer Madonna got the third spot with $76.5 million. She was followed by Rihanna with $75 million.

Sadly, music royalty Beyonce only got $54 million this year. To date, Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift remain single, only time will tell if they are going to get back together.

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