Katy Perry Didn’t Bother Watching The ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ Music Video

INGLEWOOD, CA - AUGUST 27: Katy Perry attends the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)
INGLEWOOD, CA - AUGUST 27: Katy Perry attends the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images) /
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Katy Perry has reportedly not watched the music video for Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do.”

According to an E! News report, which was shared by Death Rattle Sports, Perry has completely avoided the controversial video, in which the 27-year-old singer reportedly takes aim at her failure to score a Grammy Award.

As fans will recall, the “Look What You Made Me Do” music video was first seen during last month’s 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, which Perry hosted. However, when the video was introduced, Perry was not seen on camera.

While Perry clearly didn’t want to be a part of the introduction, the E! News insider said that that “Firework” singer wasn’t bothered at all about the rumors claiming she was targeted by Swift in the video. The source also said that she’s hoping to put the drama between herself and Swift in the past.

Katy Perry apparently loves Taylor Swift

After dissing the singer on multiple occasions, Perry said during an interview in June that she was still a fan of Swift, despite their long-running feud. Then, around the same time, Perry said that she was ready for the feud to end and noted that there are much bigger problems in the world.

Taylor Swift vs. Katy Perry began in 2014

The feud between the singers began years ago. As fans may recall, Swift told Rolling Stone in 2014 that another singer, who she did not name, attempted to sabotage her tour by hiring her backup dancers to work on their own tour.

Perry later confirmed that three of the dancers from Swift’s tour had joined her “Prism World” Tour.

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