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Taylor Swift fans felt the singer's pain when her music catalogue was sold to Scooter Braun , with one Swiftie admitting it felt like a "gut punch". In 2019, Scooter bought Taylor's music catalogue when he acquired Big Machine. Taylor was devastated and said she felt as though she was bullied and not allowed to own her own masters.

Now, the the impacts of the feud have been addressed in a new documentary series titled Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood . In the show, fan and podcast host Zack Hourihane said: "To have this collection of moments and stories taken away from her and sold without her knowledge was truly like a gut punch for her fans." For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .



READ MORE: Taylor Swift says she's 'going to die' as she battles fire in £40million apartment Journalist and author Zing Tsjeng added: “She knew Scooter expected her to sit down and shut up and be a good girl, and she wasn't going to take it that way." Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood premiered on June 21, with the first episode providing viewers with insight into Taylor's account of the situation. The second episode is told from Scooter's point of view.

Taylor's team has addressed the new documentary and said Taylor has moved on from the drama. They said: "Taylor has completely moved on from this saga and has turned what started out as an extreme situation into one of the most fulfilling creative endevors of her life. "None.

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