Katy
Perry
and
Taylor
Swift's
feud
is
getting
wilder
and
obnoxious.
After
Taylor
Swift's
'Bad
Blood'
song
was
premiered
which
roughly
talks
about
her
feud
with
a
fellow
singer
friend
turned
foe
in
the
industry,
Katy
Perry
has
decided
to
give
it
back
to
the
Grammy
winner.
Wondering
how?
Well,
buzz
is
that
Katy
Perry
has
recorded
a
brand
new
song
called
"1984",
yes,
which
is
clearly
a
dig
at
Tay
Tay,
whose
album
is
called
1989!
Born
in
1984,
Katy
Perry
had
taken
the
public
feud
seriously
and
is
planning
to
give
Taylor
Swift
back
with
a
song
just
like
the
latter
did.
This
news
comes
in
after
Katy
Perry
reportedly
booked
the
title
of
the
new
track,
'1984'
on
BMI.
Earlier,
Katy
had
spoken
about
the
public
feud
to
Billboard,
and
in
the
interview
she
said,
"If
somebody
is
trying
to
defame
my
character,
you're
going
to
hear
about
it."
Courtesy
of
Twitter
Tay
and
Katy's
feud
became
public
last
year,
when
she
hinted
her
hit
single,
'Bad
Blood',
was
about
a
feud
with
another
female
artist
who
was
mean
to
her.
"She
basically
tried
to
sabotage
an
entire
arena
tour.
She
tried
to
hire
a
bunch
of
people
out
from
under
me.
''For
years,
I
was
never
sure
if
we
were
friends
or
not,'' the
crossover
country-pop
songstress
told
the
Rolling
Stone
magazine.
"She
would
come
up
to
me
at
awards
shows
and
say
something
and
walk
away,
and
I
would
think,
'Are
we
friends,
or
did
she
just
give
me
the
harshest
insult
of
my
life?'''
Taylor
continued,
''She
did
something
so
horrible,"
Swift
said.
"I
was
like,
'Oh,
we're
just
straight-up
enemies.'"
After
Tay
Tay
revealed
this
to
a
magazine,
Katy
Perry
took
to
twitter
to
reply,
"Watch
out
for
the
Regina
George
in
sheep's
clothing..." referring
to
the
villain
in
comedy
'Mean
Girls'
played
by
Rachel
McAdams.