Fans of the singer think a new cover of “Look What You Made Me Do” is her getting back at Scooter Braun.
She shared the new cover which appeared on a new episode of “Killing Eve” and it’s being interpreted by fans as a way to get back at the Big Machine label boss.
The version is done by Jack Leopards and The Dolphin Club, which is either a fake band or an artist with no previous song credits.
Fans are speculating the vocals on the song belong to Swift’s brother Austin, who once named his Twitter account “Dolphin Club.”
And one of the producer credits on the song is given to Nils Sjoberg, Taylor's songwriting pseudonym.
Word is she recorded the song with her brother in order to avoid Braun from claiming any royalties from the song’s use on the show.
#Housework
Study: Dads are doing more housework during quarantine, but still not as much as moms.
They concluded that “men are doing more housework and childcare during the pandemic than before it began, leading to more equal sharing of domestic labor.”
And given those conditions, there is potential that these changes may continue after the pandemic ends.
#CharlesBarkley
He may have let out some insider information in regard to the NBA resuming its season.
He was on ESPN discussing his thoughts on the return of college football amid the pandemic and in doing so he revealed much more.
He said, “We’re gonna make a decision in the next week. I’m 100 percent sure we’re going to play. I know my friends in Major League Baseball are going to play. I think that the hockey league is going to play. I think the pro football and the college football, they have to sit back and see how it goes for us.”
He also said, “I do know this, talking to my bosses at Turner. We’re going to play basketball. It’s gonna be in Florida and Vegas, or just Florida.”
#Netflix
If you don’t want to lose your account, make sure you log on.
The streaming service will automatically cancel your subscription if you haven’t logged into your account for over a year.
Subscribers who do not use their account will receive email and app notifications alerting them to the auto-cancellation.
Users that ignore or don’t confirm the message will automatically be cancelled.
The company says it hopes this new approach saves people some hard-earned money.