Regardless, a Swift insider tells Gossip Cop that no one in her camp is talking to the outlet and, if anything, she’s excited about the new album. And in a slew of other untrue articles, like the current one about her supposedly being “extra nervous” about the release of Reputation, HollywoodLies maintained its information came from a “source close” to Swift. Gossip Cop can exclusively correct this nonsense. With the imminent release of Reputation, the serial fabricators at HollywoodLife claim to know “what’s going through TSwift’s mind right now.” So, the staffers at the site not only seemingly manufacture phony articles, but now they also moonlight as mind-readers? And Gossip Cop busted the blog for a false report about Swift introducing boyfriend Joe Alwyn at her July Fourth party. But it’s not. Share The Facts
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Taylor Swift is extra nervous about the release of her new album “Reputation.”
Thursday, November 9, 2017
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Celebrity Rumors Fake News HollywoodLife Taylor Swift Rather, we’re told she’s excited to share her album. So, the site either often turns to untrustworthy and repeatedly disproven Swift sources or, as some believe, they’re simply churning out fake news. Not one of those stories was remotely true. (Getty Images)
Taylor Swift is not “extra nervous” about the release of her new album Reputation, despite a made-up report. They were all lies. The fact is HollywoodLife makes up a lot of stories about the singer. We also exposed the outlet when it published a completely fictitious tale about Swift being secretly engaged to Calvin Harris. Of course, the singer didn’t have an Independence Day bash this year. Still, the blog alleges its so-called “source” says, “There are definitely nerves she is getting over because at the end of the day she just wants everyone to enjoy it.” Next, the outlet editorializes, “No need to be nervous T — we’re sure we’ll love all the new tracks.” HollywoodLies, as it’s often referred, seems to think that if it adds something positive, fabricating stories is then forgiven or, at worst, is even permissible. In the past, for example, Gossip Cop nailed the site when it manufactured a series of articles about Swift dating Drake. To attempt to lend credence to its horribly concocted report, the outlet asserts it spoke to a “source close to the singer.”
Before we get to the almost assuredly made-up quotes, Gossip Cop has been told on numerous occasions that no one close to Swift is talking to the often discredited site.