Taylor Swift and Katy Perry are pitted against each other again and this time for some odd reason. The singers are allegedly in a race of who will get to the altar first because they want their own nuptials to be called the “wedding of the year.”
It was said that Swift was actually already engaged to Joe Alwyn, but they kept it a secret, so when Perry and Orlando Bloom announced their engagement, the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer was upset. She should have been the first to have her engagement revealed to the public but “The One That Got Away” singer beat her to it, the Star magazine reported via Gossip Cop.
“As much as Taylor has stepped back from the Hollywood spotlight recently, she won’t be able to live with herself if her wedding is outdone by Katy,” a tipster supposedly told Star. “She is determined to walk down the aisle first and have her marriage be the one that everyone remembers.”
Allegedly, Taylor Swift believes that Katy Perry heard about her secret engagement, so she immediately made her move for herself and Bloom to get engaged. It was a deliberate move on Swift’s side according to the insider.
“Friends have told Taylor that’s crazy because Orlando carefully planned his Valentine’s Day proposal but she’s hearing absolutely none of it,” the source divulged.
Now, Swift can still steal the spotlight, so it was said that she is now busy planning her and Alwyn’s extravagant wedding that will be held in Nashville. The singer will bring all her friends, even those from overseas, to the venue by flying them in via private jets.
The story is suspicious, so Gossip Cop checked if the facts are true and were told by someone from Taylor Swift’s circle that the narrative was absolutely false. The entire writeup has been fabricated to create a controversial report since the two singers have just patched things up and now open for collaboration in the future. Katy Perry’s side also denied the allegations and once and for all, Swift is not yet engaged to her boyfriend.


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