07 June,2024 05:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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Taylor Swift has come out in support of fellow musician Lady Gaga after the latter posted a video refuting pregnancy rumours. Swift reportedly addressed the rumours, saying, "Can we all agree that it is invasive and irresponsible to comment on a woman's body. Gaga doesn't owe anyone an explanation and neither does any woman."
Earlier this week, Gaga took to TikTok to shut down the rumours while making a reference to Swift's song, Down bad, from The Tortured Poets Department. She shared the 10-second video with the âI am the aesthetic' audio, which says, "I don't have to find an aesthetic; I am the aesthetic. I mean, I'm sure there's somebody out here right now who is going into Pinterest trying to type up all these adjectives to describe me." Alongside the clip, Gaga wrote, "Not pregnant - just down bad cryin at the gym."
Previously in April, Gaga received similar attention after being spotted with a huge diamond ring on her left ring finger during an outing, prompting fans to speculate that she and her boyfriend, Michael Polansky, were engaged. Gaga was formerly engaged to talent agent Christian Carino. They began dating in February 2017 and called off their engagement in February 2019. Until their romance, Gaga dated Taylor Kinney for about four years, before getting engaged in February 2015. One year later, they ended their relationship.
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