loyal fanbase shared her heartache when her , with one die-hard fan admitting it . Back in 2019, Scooter took control of Taylor's songs . Taylor was devastated, expressing that she felt bullied and denied the chance to purchase her own masters.
The impact of the drama has now been unpacked in a new docuseries called . 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." Author and journalist Zing Tsjeng weighed in: "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 was released on June 21, giving audiences a glimpse into Taylor's perspective on the drama. The second installment shows Scooter's side of the story. Taylor's representatives have spoken out about the documentary, stating that Taylor has put the past behind her.
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 endeavors of her life. "None of these men will ever be able to take away from Taylor's legacy as a songwriter, singer, director, philanthropist, and advocate for artists' rights. Elsewhere in the documentary, it was revealed Taylor was "genuinely in crisis" over the sale of her music.
Mikael Wood, a music journalist at the Los Angeles Times, recalled how Tayl.
