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Katy Perry’s boyfriend Diplo is just being mean to Taylor Swift. He started tweeting “Someone should make a kickstarter to get taylor swift a booty,” and Taylor’s friend, singer Lorde, also got into it.
“@diplo should we do something about your tiny p-nis while we’re at it hm.”
Check out what Gossip Cop had to say about the whole thing:
“Diplo has now kicked off round three, retweeting Lorde’s comment on Saturday, and adding in parentheses, “the moment u realize she’s a high school student.” He went on to share a photoshopped image making it look like Swift had tweeted “Taylor’sAss is trending!!” which, of course, she didn’t, along with his own comment of “You go girl.”
Further referring to Lorde’s comment and his previous diss of Swift’s fans, Diplo tweeted, “Disappointed the swift boat veterans didn’t get my tiny d*ck a fundly going (enlarge me bae).” He then actually played up his professional connection to Lorde, tweeting an article about his collaboration with Ariana Grande and his group Major Lazer on “All My Love,” forThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 soundtrack, which Lorde curated. Diplo wrote of their association, “When I’m not being bodyshamed by a teenager we are collaborating on cool music.”
And he still wasn’t done. He retweeted a Swift diss from television music supervisor ScottVener, who wrote, “@diplo u should remix blank space cuz that sh*t has no bottom.” Andwhen a Swift fan tweeted, “@diplo the moment you realize you’re irrelevant and @lordemusic is more famous than you can dream of being,” Diplo responded, “@sparks_fly13 @lordemusic i dream pretty big doe.” Lorde hasn’t responded to the new tweets, while Swift has yet to acknowledge the issue at all.
Diplo’s issue with Swift seems to tie to speculation that she and his girlfriend Katy Perry have beef. As Gossip Cop previously reported, after Swift said her song “Bad Blood” is about a singer who tried to sabotage one of her tours, Perry took to Twitter less than 24 hours later to blast an unnamed “mean girl.””