Taylor Swift has responded to a legal filing from a former country radio DJ who was fired after he was accused of touching her inappropriately with a lawsuit of her own.
It took some time, but Tim McGraw has forgiven Kanye West for interrupting Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009.
Taylor Swift definitely remembers where she came from. In fact, the pop superstar's 1989 Tour has found her sharing the stage with more country stars than probably ever before, and on Wednesday night (Oct. 21) in Greensboro, N.C., Miranda Lambert had the honor of showing off her 'backyard swagger' alongside Swift.
Taylor Swift treated fans in Toronto to a very special guest at her concert Friday night (Oct. 2), bringing Keith Urban onstage to join her for two songs.
Taylor Swift pulled out all the stops at her concert in Nashville Saturday night (Sept. 26), inviting Mick Jagger to the stage to perform "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" with her.
Taylor Swift invited Dierks Bentley to the stage at her concert in Kansas City Monday night (Sept. 21), where they performed his hit, "Every Mile a Memory."
Taylor Swift brought the members of the Band Perry onstage at her concert on Wednesday night (Sept. 16) to sing their breakthrough hit, "If I Die Young."
Taylor Swift's team has commented on the circumstances that led to a Denver radio deejay's removal in June of 2013. David Mueller recently filed a lawsuit denying allegations he lifted Swift's skirt and grabbed her butt at a pre-show meet and greet. He was fired shortly after the concert.
It seems like celebrities everywhere these days are 'calling out' each other, and Miranda Lambert is following suit by calling out Taylor Swift — but not in the way that you might think.
You just never know who might end up onstage at a Taylor Swift concert. The country-turned-pop superstar surprised fans at a show in Los Angeles on Monday (Aug. 24) by bringing Dixie Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines out to duet with her on one of the trio's biggest hits, "Goodbye Earl."