Senin, 01 Juli 2019

Taylor Swift's former label boss blasts her Scooter Braun 'bullying' claims, says she knew about sale - Fox News

Taylor Swift lashed out at her Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta for selling the label, including the masters of her first six albums, to Kanye West's former manager Scooter Braun, who she accused of "manipulative bullying." Late Sunday, Borchetta fired back at the "Mean" singer's claims.

Swift, 29, posted a  blistering Tumblr blog Sunday alleging that she was never informed of the $300 million sale and that Borchetta had previously refused to let her buy back her masters without re-signing with Big Machine.

Borchetta wrote on the Big Machine website Sunday night, "Taylor’s dad, Scott Swift, was a shareholder in Big Machine Records, LLC.  We first alerted all of the shareholders on Thursday, June 20th for an official shareholder’s call scheduled for Tuesday, June 25th.  On the 6/25 call the shareholders were made aware of the pending deal with Ithaca Holdings and had 3 days to go over all of the details of the proposed transaction. We then had a final call on Friday, June 28th in which the transaction passed with a majority vote and 3 of the 5 shareholders voting ‘yes’ with 92 percent of the shareholder’s vote."

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He continued, "Out of courtesy, I personally texted Taylor at 9:06 p.m., Saturday, June 29th to inform her prior to the story breaking on the morning of Sunday, June 30th so she could hear it directly from me. I guess it might somehow be possible that her dad Scott, 13 Management lawyer Jay Schaudies (who represented Scott Swift on the shareholder calls) or 13 Management executive and Big Machine LLC shareholder Frank Bell (who was on the shareholder calls) didn’t say anything to Taylor over the prior 5 days. I guess it’s possible that she might not have seen my text. But, I truly doubt that she 'woke up to the news when everyone else did.'"

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Swift's rep denied that the singer's father was a shareholder, telling Variety, “Scott Swift is not on the board of directors and has never been. On June 25, there was a shareholder phone call that Scott Swift did not participate in, due to a very strict NDA that bound all shareholders and prohibited any discussion at all without risk of severe penalty. Her dad did not join that call because he did not want to be required to withhold any information from his own daughter. Taylor found out from the news articles when she woke up before seeing any text from Scott Borchetta, and he did not call her in advance.”

Sources told the outlet that Swift's father instead had a proxy on a conference call into the meeting.

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Taylor Swift and Big Machine Label Group President and CEO Scott Borchetta attend the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas. Swift slammed Borchetta for selling the Big Machine record label to Scooter Braun, who used to represent her nemesis, Kanye West.

Taylor Swift and Big Machine Label Group President and CEO Scott Borchetta attend the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 6, 2014 in Las Vegas. Swift slammed Borchetta for selling the Big Machine record label to Scooter Braun, who used to represent her nemesis, Kanye West. (Getty)

Borchetta also published screenshots of deal points he'd had with the "You Need to Calm Down" crooner, which he said they'd discussed together at length. Borchetta claimed that they "were working together on a new type of deal for our new streaming world" that wasn't determined by a number of albums, but a "length of time."

He also included a text he claims to have sent the singer the night before The Wall Street Journal published the first story about the new Big Machine deal.

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There were also terms negotiated for her to purchase her masters which she declined. "Taylor had every chance in the world to own not just her master recordings, but every video, photograph, everything associated to her career," he wrote. "She chose to leave." Sources also told Variety that there were at least two offers to sell Swift her masters and that she declined both.

Borchetta said he and Swift were on good terms when she informed him she wanted to explore opportunities at other labels. She signed with Republic Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, in November 2018; Borchetta alleged that Swift texted him minutes before her new deal went public.

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He included the text he reportedly received from Swift, in which she wrote, "Since communication ran dry on our negotiations, I’ve done what I told you I would do and gone out exploring other options. Owning my masters was very important to me, but I’ve since realized that there are things that mean even more to me in the bigger picture. I had a choice whether to bet on my past or to bet on the future and I think knowing me, you can guess which one I chose. I also saw a rare opportunity to effect positive change for a lot of other artists with the leverage I have right now. I know you believe in the same things I do and I’d like to think you would be proud of what I’ve negotiated for in my deal."

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Borchetta also vehemently denied allegations that Braun bullied the singer, though he admitted he was "aware of some issues between Taylor and Justin Bieber," who is Braun's biggest client, but noted, "There were also times where Taylor knew that I was close to Scooter and that Scooter was a very good source of information for upcoming album releases, tours, etc., and I’d reach out to him for information on our behalf. Scooter was never anything but positive about Taylor."

The Big Machine founder then threw what some interpreted to be a low blow at the singer, writing that Braun called him to ask Swift to participate in Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester benefit and the Parkland March, saying she declined both offers.

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Swift blasted Braun and Borchetta in her original missive, writing of the deal, "Now Scooter has stripped me of my life’s work, that I wasn’t given an opportunity to buy. Essentially, my musical legacy is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it." She accused Braun of "manipulative bullying" through his association with former clients Kanye West (especially his "Famous" video, which depicts her likeness nude) and Justin Bieber.

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The singer further described the deal as her "worst case scenario" and suggested sexism may have played a role in Borchetta's decision to sell the label, noting, "When I left my masters in Scott’s hands, I made peace with the fact that eventually he would sell them. Never in my worst nightmares did I imagine the buyer would be Scooter. Any time Scott Borchetta has heard the words ‘Scooter Braun’ escape my lips, it was when I was either crying or trying not to. He knew what he was doing; they both did. Controlling a woman who didn’t want to be associated with them. In perpetuity. That means forever."

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Reps for Swift and Braun, whose roster currently includes Bieber, Grande and Demi Lovato, among others, did not immediately return requests for comment, but Bieber, as well as Braun's wife, addressed Swift's claims.

Bieber posted a throwback selfie with Swift and claimed that Braun discouraged him from writing "Taylor Swift what up" on an Instagram caption with Braun and West weeks after West's wife, Kim Kardashian, published potentially illegally recorded videos of Swift seemingly granting West her permission to rap about her in his song "Famous," which she had previously denied, citing the track's misogynist message. While the "Baby" singer was apologetic for their past interaction, he also accused Swift of trying to "get sympathy" with her blog post and that she used her platform to get her fans to bully Braun online.

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Braun's wife Yael concurred with Bieber's post, but was harsher with her words, accusing Swift of being both a bully and a liar. "Don't blame him because Kim caught you in a lie, it's embarrassing, I know — but adults own up to their mistakes," Yael wrote on Instagram. "We learn and grow from them, we don't divert blame and blur the lines of reality to suit our needs."

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2019-07-01 11:50:24Z
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Meryl Streep is the worst thing about 'Big Little Lies' Season 2. What happened? - USA TODAY

Spoiler alert! Contains details about Sunday's episode of "Big Little Lies." 

Listen, we love the Meryl Streep memes just as much as you do. 

Four episodes into Season 2 of HBO's "Big Little Lies," airing Sundays (9 EDT/PDT), Streep's shady grandma Mary Louise has already created a slew of indelible moments that will live on in internet infamy.

There's that startling dinner-table scream from the season premiere, which has been ingeniously dubbed over by Carly Rae Jepsen and Lady Gaga's "Shallow" wail. Twitter users instantly latched onto Mary Louise's cross necklace, which she perplexingly rolled onto her chin mid-confrontation with uptight mom Madeline (Reese Witherspoon). And let's not forget about our favorite Mary Louise zinger, "I can't complain – actually, I can," which is our forever mood. 

But when all the GIFs and jokes have been made, you realize there's not that much else to Mary Louise, who in Sunday's eye-rolling fourth episode continued to bog down a season that's already strained to justify its existence.  

To recap, "Big Little Lies" is based on Liane Moriarty's 2014 novel and was brought to the small screen in 2017 by David E. Kelley ("The Practice"). It was initially intended as a seven-episode limited series about five wealthy moms in Monterey, California, who band together after the accidental murder of Perry (Alexander Skarsgard), the abusive husband to Nicole Kidman's Celeste. 

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When the HBO show became a critical and ratings darling, a second season was ordered that stretches beyond the source material and introduces new characters – most pivotally Perry's distraught mom Mary Louise, who moves in with Celeste to help care for her two young grandsons.

Suspicious that Celeste is harboring secrets about Perry's death, Mary Louise relentlessly pries into her daughter-in-law's personal life. She continually undermines Celeste's parenting with withering put-downs and darting glances and questions whether she's even fit to be a mom, after Celeste crashes her car during an Ambien-induced sleep-drive. In Episode 4, she goes so far as to see a lawyer about gaining full custody of her grandsons, vowing to take legal action if Celeste doesn't comply. 

It's a vindictive move that tees up a potentially heated court battle that we have absolutely no desire to see. Then again, it's the only storyline with any meaningful stakes for Mary Louise, who otherwise seems to pick battles for no discernible reason. 

Not only does Streep's mother-in-law-from-hell refuse to acknowledge that Perry ever beat Celeste, but she also ruthlessly torments Jane (Shailene Woodley), whom Perry raped and impregnated. Mary Louise shows up at her work unannounced demanding that Jane get a paternity test, insinuating that Jane was either drugged and couldn't recall her real rapist, or had been with so many men that she didn't know the father. She continues to undercut the violent assault even after learning Jane's son, Ziggy (Iain Armitage) is her grandchild, suggesting that Jane must've "tempted" Perry or initiated sex. 

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It's understandable that Mary Louise is struggling to come to terms with her late son's true nature. And if this were a better show, it could open up fascinating conversations about grief's many complicated forms, particularly when our loved ones have harmed us, others or both. But as played by Streep – who tossed any nuance into the same bin she found her distracting fake teeth – Mary Louise is a one-note viper who's more concerned with insulting Madeline's height than showing any human empathy.

We're clearly in the minority when it comes to Streep's scenery-chewing antics. The New Yorker praised the three-time Oscar winner for giving Mary Louise "a vicious and eerily hilarious maternal edge," while USA TODAY's own TV critic Kelly Lawler raved that Streep is "joyfully unrestrained."

And it's not like "Big" is going for subtle: After all, this is a season that staged a poolside fashion shoot in Episode 1 for the express purpose of watching Laura Dern sing Diana Ross in a shiny red gown. (Lest we forget last week's episode, in which coddled second-grader Amabella had a full-blown anxiety attack over climate change.)

But what made the first season of "Big Little Lies" such a treat was its deft ability to explore messy, fully drawn women in its soapy, high-stakes world. It's a shame that Streep, unarguably one of our greatest living actresses, is saddled with a character who only feels like a rough sketch. With only three episodes left to redeem Monterey's most meme-able matriarch, here's hoping the writers sharpen their pencils. 

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2019-07-01 11:30:00Z
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Kylie Jenner Cries Asking Kim Kardashian Not to Bully Jordyn Woods - Cosmopolitan.com

  • Kylie Jenner called Kim Kardashian out for bullying Jordyn Woods in the wake of the Tristan Thompson/Khloé Kardashian cheating scandal.
  • Kylie cried on the phone with Kim and asked her to stop posting shade online.

    Keeping Up with the Kardashians aired it's insanely emotional/dramatic/all-the-things season finale last night and we learned a lot about what went on behind the scenes of Tristan Thompson and Khloé Kardashian's cheating scandal.

    And the biggest revelation from the evening was 100 percent the fact that Kylie Jenner called Kim Kardashian during a girls' trip and tearfully asked her to stop bullying Jordyn Woods. Kim had posted videos of her and Malika Haqq singing along to the lyrics of Brandy's Who Is She 2 U" in the car, and apparently it really upset Jordyn—which upset Kylie.

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    "I saw the Snapchats and stuff of you guys singing," Kylie told Kim over the phone, before breaking down into tears. "I feel like if you wanna call her, yell at her, do whatever you want, or let's all talk in person, but I just feel like the singing and the internet stuff, it's just not okay. Jordyn hit me last night, she was just like 'hey do you mind if I come get some things from the house.' She got her things, she came in, and just like the look in her eye, like she’s just obviously really going through it. I just don’t think anyone deserves this. Let’s just express everything to each other in person."

    Kim ended up taking the videos down, and later called out her friend Larsa Pippen for talking to TMZ after the scandal broke. "I wrote Larsa this morning, 'It’s looking super f*cking lame of you answering questions like this…. It makes it look like everyone around us wants a little extra shine after [Khloé’s] family getting torn apart."

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    The Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun, Justin Bieber row explained - BBC News

    Taylor Swift has accused Scooter Braun, who manages Justin Bieber and Kanye West, of bullying after he became the owner of most of her music.

    He's bought record label Big Machine for $300 million (£237m), which means he owns the masters to her six albums.

    So he now makes money from every song Taylor released before this year's Me! with Brendon Urie.

    Taylor says she's been unable to own the rights to her own music because of a record deal she signed at 15.

    She wrote on Tumblr about her attempts to take back the rights to the music she's released on Big Machine, and her feeling that Scooter has attempted to "dismantle" her legacy.

    A lot of people are now involved - here's what's happened and who's said what so far.

    What Taylor says

    "For years I asked, pleaded for a chance to own my work," she wrote.

    Taylor claims Big Machine offered her a chance to earn "one album back at a time" in exchange for every new one she recorded after her original record contract with them expired.

    But she's now signed to Universal's Republic Records label, and says signing a new deal with Big Machine would have been used to help encourage the sale of the company.

    "I had to make the excruciating choice to leave behind my past," she says.

    "Music I wrote on my bedroom floor and videos I dreamed up and paid for from the money I earned playing in bars, then clubs, then arenas, then stadiums."

    Big Machine still owns the rights to the six albums she released between 2006 and 2017, and she says she only learned about Scooter Braun taking over the label when it was announced.

    "All I could think about was the incessant, manipulative bullying I've received at his hands for years."

    Taylor was referring to the Kanye West song Famous, which includes lyrics about wanting to have sex with Taylor and features a naked replica of her in the video.

    Kim Kardashian shared some of a phonecall between Kanye and Taylor on Snapchat at the time, saying it showed Taylor had been spoken to about the song before its release.

    Taylor denied the conversation took place.

    "Now Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy. Essentially, my musical legacy is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it," she continued.

    "This is my worst case scenario. This is what happens when you sign a deal at 15," she wrote.

    "Never in my worst nightmares did I imagine the buyer would be Scooter. Any time [Big Machine founder] Scott Borchetta has heard the words 'Scooter Braun' escape my lips, it was when I was either crying or trying not to.

    "He knew what he was doing; they both did. Controlling a woman who didn't want to be associated with them."

    What Justin Bieber says

    In her Tumblr post Taylor also shared a photo posted by Justin Bieber shortly after the leaked phone call.

    It showed Justin on a video call with Scooter Braun and Kanye West, with the caption "Taylor Swift what up" (which has since been deleted), calling it an example of the bullying she faced.

    Justin Bieber has since responded, apologising to her for the 2016 picture and saying it was "distasteful and unfair" - but also criticising her comments about Scooter Braun.

    "For you to take it to social media and get people to hate on scooter isn't fair," he wrote.

    "What were you trying to accomplish by posting that blog? Seems to me like it was to get sympathy. You also knew that in posting that your fans would go and bully Scooter."

    What Big Machine say

    Meanwhile, Scott Borchetta has posted an open letter on the Big Machine website offering his side of the story.

    He claims he personally contacted Taylor to tell her about the sale on 29 June, says he "never experienced" her in tears over Scooter Braun and says that she was given an opportunity to take control of her masters.

    "Taylor had every chance in the world to own not just her master recordings, but every video, photograph, everything associated to her career," he says.

    "She chose to leave."

    Who else is involved?

    Demi Lovato, who's also managed by Scooter, posted support for him on her Instagram story.

    Todrick Hall, Taylor Swift's friend who executive produced her new video You Need To Calm Down, said he believes Scooter Braun is "evil".

    Scooter Braun's wife, Yael Cohen Braun, shared a note on Twitter claiming that Scooter had said he was "excited" to work with Taylor through his ownership of Big Machine.

    And Model Cara Delevingne responded to Justin Bieber's post on Instagram, saying she's not sure he understands "what an apology is".

    "I wish you spent less time sticking up for men and more time trying to understand women and respecting their valid reactions," Cara wrote.

    Newsbeat has contacted Scooter Braun for comment, but he is yet to respond.

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    2019-07-01 08:49:53Z
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    'Old Town Road' rapper Lil Nas X appears to come out during Pride Month - Fox News

    Rapper Lil Nas X appeared to come out as LGBT on Sunday, marking the last day of Pride Month.

    The 20-year-old “Old Town Road” breakout star made the apparent announcement on Twitter. "Some of y'all already know, some of y'all don't care," he tweeted, along with a rainbow emoji, which is the universal symbol for the LGBT community

    "But before this month ends I want y'all to listen closely to c7osure."

    C7osure (You Like) is a song from Lil Nas X’s new album “7” that talks about needing to be "free," according to the BBC.

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    Nas posted a second tweet a couple of hours later of images from his album cover, which displays a rainbow skyline.

    “...thought I made it obvious,” he tweeted.

    Nas’ “Old Town Road” has become a musical sensation, and its remix featuring Billie Ray Cyrus has spent 12 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The rap/country crossover song was initially met with controversy after Billboard pulled it from the Country music chart over claims it wasn’t “country enough.”

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    Critics suggested that the rapper, who is black, was singled out because of his race and pointed out that crossover songs are routinely included on country charts. Billboard fired back, stating that its decision to take the song off of the country chart "had absolutely nothing to do with the race of the artist.”

    Fox News’ Bradford Betz and Janine Puhak contributed to this report.

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    2019-07-01 07:02:07Z
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    "Spider-Man: Far From Home": Does Whatever A Spider Can, And More - Star2.com

    Haven’t we been here before? Last year, Marvel Studios followed the earth-shattering impact of Thanos’ snap in Avengers: Infinity War with the decidedly more low-key and down-to-earth Ant-Man And The Wasp. They repeat that trick again with Spider-Man: Far From Home, a fitting epilogue to Avengers: Endgame that soars while keeping its feet firmly on the ground (as well as walls, bridges and ceilings).

    In another franchise or ‘cinematic universe’, this would have been unthinkable, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has proven over and over again that every single one of its films can stand on its own. There is no need to strike while the iron is hot because the iron is ALWAYS hot.

    Oh, if you haven’t watched Avengers: Endgame, you might want to look away now. But hey, the movie’s been re-released in cinemas, so there’s no excuse for NOT watching it now.

    Anyway, Far From Home takes place eight months after Endgame, and takes a pretty poignant look at how the world is coping after the ‘Blip’, in which half the population was snapped away by Thanos in Infinity War and then ‘blipped’ back into existence five years later, in Endgame.

    Spdier-Man: Far From Home

    Man, I’ve missed the smell of spandex breath… NOT.

    Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and most of his classmates – including his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon), his crush MJ (Zendaya) and nemesis Flash – were blipped, and returned only to find that many of their peers have grown five years older, and that they have to start their school term all over again.

    But don’t worry, we don’t have to sit through scenes of them studying and sitting for tests, because the gang are off to Europe for a school trip! While in Europe, Peter is recruited (more like hijacked) by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) to help save the world from a group of destructive ‘Elementals’, with the help of the mysterious Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), who reveals that he is from another alternate Earth.

    While all that is going on, Peter also has to live up to the expectations of being Tony Stark’s ‘chosen one’, with the help of Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau). You see, after the sacrifice Tony made to save the universe from Thanos, his legacy (and tech) is passed on to Peter, who now has to deal with the idea of being the ‘next Iron Man’.

    Also read: Who is Mysterio, the guy in the fish bowl helmet in Spider-Man: Far From Home?

    Man, I've missed the smell of spandex breath... NOT.

    “You think spandex breath is bad? Try breathing inside a fish bowl.”

    After the cosmic, multi-reality, multiple-timeline shenanigans of Endgame, the teenage trials of Peter Parker makes for a refreshing return to the MCU. Having lived (and blipped) through the events of Infinity War and Endgame, Peter is no longer the wide-eyed kid he was in Spider-Man: Homecoming. (“B****, you’ve been to space”, Fury points out when Peter claims he’s just a ‘friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man.).

    But is he ready to step up and fill the void left behind by Iron Man? It’s a huge burden for a high school kid to bear, especially when all he wants is to spend time with his friends and maybe tell the girl he really, really likes how he feels about her.

    It’s fascinating to see how Far From Home builds Tom Holland’s Spidey into perhaps the most well-developed film web-crawler of them all. The superheroic action almost takes a back seat, as the classic Spider-Man notion of “with great power comes great responsibility” is given an almighty spin that pushes Holland’s Spidey further and harder than the Tobey MaGuire and Andrew Garfield versions ever did.

    Never mind Uncle Ben – how do you shoulder the responsibility of living up to perhaps the greatest superhero that ever lived, one that literally gave his life to save the entire universe?

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    “You’re not going to quote Ezekiel 25:17 again, are you, sir?”

    That’s not to say the actual superhero stuff isn’t great. It’s not Endgame-scale epic mayhem, but some of the action sequences are quite ingenious, and are tailor-made for Spidey to utilise all of his abilities, including the newly-coined ‘Peter Tingle’ (otherwise known as Spider-sense). Gyllenhaal adds a degree of gravitas to a role that requires him to wear a fishbowl helmet most of the time, but does well as a father figure/superheroic companion for Peter.

    While it’s been claimed that this is the TRUE ending to the Infinity Saga, Far From Home doesn’t provide many clues on where the MCU is headed now that the Infinity Saga is finally over. I guess we’ll just have to wait a little longer to see where Phase Four will take us. However, the final film in the Infinity Saga does provide an excellent epilogue to what has been arguably THE most ambitious and epic film sagas of all time.


    Spider-Man: Far From Home

    Director: Jon Watts
    Cast: Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, J. B. Smoove, Jacob Batalon, Martin Starr, Marisa Tomei, and Jake Gyllenhaal.

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    2019-07-01 06:37:00Z
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    Taylor Swift’s Ex-Label Boss Disputes Her Claims About Scooter Braun and Masters Deal - Pitchfork

    On Sunday, June 30, Taylor Swift penned a scathing letter about music manager Scooter Braun following the news that his company, Ithaca Holdings LLC, had purchased her back catalog from her former label Big Machine Label Group. “All I could think about was the incessant, manipulative bullying I’ve received at his hands for years,” she wrote, referring to past experiences with Braun and his former client Kanye West (particularly the song “Famous” and its video). “This is my worst case scenario,” she wrote.

    Late Sunday, Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta posted an open letter on the label’s website disputing multiple points made by Swift. "So, it’s time for some truth...” is the title.

    In her post, Swift claimed that any time she said Braun’s name in front of Borchetta, “it was when I was either crying or trying not to.” Borchetta responded, “I certainly never experienced that.” He also characterized Braun as someone who supported Swift’s career.

    Scooter was never anything but positive about Taylor. He called me directly about Manchester to see if Taylor would participate (she declined). He called me directly to see if Taylor wanted to participate in the Parkland March (she declined). Scooter has always been and will continue to be a supporter and honest custodian for Taylor and her music.

    The note features a document that allegedly outlines the label’s final offer for Swift to acquire her masters. Borchetta claims that Swift was given an offer that would have given her all the masters immediately upon re-signing with the label.

    Swift opened her post by writing that she “pleaded” with the label to own her masters. “Instead I was given an opportunity to sign back up to Big Machine Records and ‘earn’ one album back at a time, one for every new one I turned in.” While Borchetta didn’t elaborate on the details of the offer, he wrote, “Taylor had every chance in the world to own not just her master recordings, but every video, photograph, everything associated to her career. She chose to leave.”

    Borchetta also expressed doubt about Swift’s claim that she learned of Braun’s purchase “as it was announced to the world,” saying he personally texted her the news before it was announced.

    I guess it might somehow be possible that her dad Scott, 13 Management lawyer Jay Schaudies (who represented Scott Swift on the shareholder calls) or 13 Management executive and Big Machine LLC shareholder Frank Bell (who was on the shareholder calls) didn’t say anything to Taylor over the prior 5 days. I guess it’s possible that she might not have seen my text. But, I truly doubt that she “woke up to the news when everyone else did.”

    Scooter Braun’s client Justin Bieber and wife Yael Cohen Braun have rushed to his defense in response to Swift.

    Pitchfork has reached out to Swift’s representative for comment.

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    https://pitchfork.com/news/taylor-swifts-ex-label-boss-disputes-her-claims-about-scooter-braun-and-masters-deal/

    2019-07-01 04:53:00Z
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