Demi Lovato is not a fan of Taylor Swift's hit song, Bad Blood. It was widely believed that the 26-year-old singer aimed the track at American singer/songwriter Katy Perry.
During an interview with Glamour magazine, the former Disney star criticised Calvin Harris' former girlfriend and her girl squad which includes Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, and Cara Delevingne. She said: "It's not realistic. And I think that having a song and a video about tearing Katy Perry down, that's not women's empowerment. We all do things that aren't, but I have to ask myself, Am I content with calling myself a feminist? Yes, because I speak out."
Swift had revealed to Rolling Stone magazine that the song Bad Blood from her album 1989, is about a former boyfriend. The Shake It Off hitmaker cleared the air while talking to GQ magazine.
"You're in a Rolling Stone interview, and the writer says, 'Who is that song about? That sounds like a really intense moment from your life.' And you sit there, and you know you're on good terms with your ex-boyfriend, and you don't want him—or his family—to think you're firing shots at him. So you say, 'That was about losing a friend.' And that's basically all you say," she said.
"But then people cryptically tweet about what you meant. I never said anything that would point a finger in the specific direction of one specific person, and I can sleep at night knowing that. I knew the song would be assigned to a person, and the easiest mark was someone who I didn't want to be labeled with this song. It was not a song about heartbreak. It was about the loss of friendship," Swift added.