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Bruno Mars defends himself against the swiftie wave

Bruno Mars is the latest victim of Taylor Swift fans. In recent days, a controversial Reels has circulated whose veracity is unknown. Billboard has investigated the existence of said account without success, concluding that if it existed, it has been completely deleted.

The Reels were supposedly written by some BTS fans. It included some images of Taylor Swift dancing on ‘The Eras Tour’ with the following text: “Seriously, how did she get famous? White privilege is crazy. Imagine where a talentless Asian person like her would be. Bruno Mars theoretically appears among the people who “liked” this publication.

The wave of hate towards Bruno Mars, ridiculing for example the first week sales of his new album ‘The Romantic’ compared to Taylor’s, has been such that the singer has decided to respond.

In a tweet in response to an account called Pop Flop – seeing is believing -, Bruno Mars wrote: “Taylor has always supported me and been very kind to me. “I only have love for her.”

A polite way of saying that he hasn’t liked such a post, if such a post existed at all.

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