Katy Perry and Taylor Swift have put their feud far behind them (Picture: AP/Getty)

There was a time we never thought we’d see Katy Perry and Taylor Swift be friends again but it looks like their beef is well and truly in the past, as the Dark Horse star revealed she would collaborate with her former foe on new music.

Katy, 34, told Capital Breakfast that she wouldn’t rule out working with the Reputation star, confirming: ‘I’m open, I’m open!’ when questioned whether a Taylor/Katy collab could ever materialise.

Taylor and Katy started out as friends way back in 2009 when they were both at the beginning of their music careers, but things went pretty sour after Taylor accused Katy of ‘stealing’ some of her dancers from her tour in 2014.



She told Rolling Stone that her song Bad Blood was about another female in the industry, explaining: ‘She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me.’


The feud carried on for a couple of years, before Katy apologised to Taylor in 2018 in order to squash the beef between them, by sending her a literal olive branch in the post.

It looks like it worked, as Katy told Capital: ‘You know, one of my favourite songs of hers off of a couple of records past is Begin Again. I love… I really like what she’s saying in The Archer.

‘I think she’s really intelligent, there’s lots of layers to her. You know, I get the singles, a lot of people know us from the singles but when you dig deep, there’s depth.’

However, it looks like that collaboration may already have been recorded, as a fan who got to go to one of Taylor’s Lover album listening sessions claims Taylor, Katy and Selena Gomez have recorded a song together about ‘women empowerment’.

Either way – this is a duet that definitely needs to happen.

Tune into Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp, week days from 6am – 10am across the UK.

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