The phrase "haters gonna hate" is too "banal" to be copyrighted, a US judge has declared. Judge Michael W Fitzgerald made the comments while dismissing a copyright case against Taylor Swift.
There may be bad blood between Taylor Swift and Fox News — but the Pentagon is coming to her defense. The Department of Defense on Wednesday responded after Fox News host Jesse Watters suggested ...
David Letterman has a message for every Taylor Swift-hating, NFL-watching, 'she's ruining football' sports fan spouting bad blood against the famous pop idol: "Shut up." Monday on social media ...
Travis Kelce loves it when Taylor Swift supports him at his ... But he's confident that Swift can handle the hate simply because "she's dealt with it forever." "How much the world wants to paint ...
In case you forgot, government officials love to get cringey over Taylor Swift ... responded while casually chewing gum: “The haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate.” Things got out of hand ...
Swift is the only female artist to have ... Both tracks feature variations of the phrases "players gonna play" and "haters gonna hate". The judge had previously rejected the case, saying the ...
Taylor Swift doppelgänger at Chiefs game shocks fans ... playful touches to their already swoon-worthy relationship. Meanwhile, the haters? They just can't deal. And yet, the couple seems unfazed ...
Former member of the Sindh Assembly Sharmila Faruqui was quick to call out Bayat’s statement and urged her to “live and let ...