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Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Stars support singer after she is ‘banned’ from performing old songs at the AMAs



Stars have backed Taylor Swift after her row with Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun was reignited.

The singer, 29, has accused Borchetta, the head of her former label Big Machine Records, and Braun, who owns Swift’s back catalogue of music, of not allowing her to perform her songs at the American Music Awards.

Supermodel Gigi Hadid, actress Ruby Rose and singers Halsey and Lily Allen all voiced their support for Swift.

Hadid tweeted: “Scott and Scooter, you know what the right thing to do is. Taylor and her fans deserve to celebrate the music!!”

Rose, known for roles in TV series Orange Is The New Black and Batwoman, said: “This is not OK…”

Posting on her Instagram Story, Halsey said: “These people are protected because they inspire complicity with fear.

(@iamhalsey)

“Banking on the illusion that people will not stand up for her. That the world will say she is over reacting, You’re barking up the wrong tree.

“It is her grace and patience in these moments that make her Artist of the Decade.”

(@Todrick)

Other stars who have backed Swift include director Joseph Khan, who worked with her on the videos for tracks including Blank Space, Look What You Made Me Do and Delicate. 

BBC Radio 1 Breakfast host Greg James also posted online, along with Tinashe and Todrick Hall: 

In an impassioned post shared on Twitter, Swift said Borchetta and Braun were “exercising tyrannical control” over her career.

She is due to be honoured at the American Music Awards on Monday, November 25 with the Artist of the Decade gong.

Swift said she planned to perform a medley of her songs at the ceremony, but claimed she was banned from doing so by Borchetta and Braun as it would count as “re-recording” her old music.

Braun, whose clients include Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato, acquired Swift’s back catalogue earlier this year when he bought Borchetta’s record label, Big Machine.

Swift said Braun and Borchetta would only give her permission to perform songs from her first six albums if she agreed not to re-record them in the future and not speak negatively about the pair in public.

The two men are yet to publicly respond. 

Shortly after Swift shared her candid post, fans have launched a petition aimed at Borchetta and Braun.

Within less than 12 hours, it amassed over 55,000 signatures.



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