Taylor Swift's feud with Scooter Braun is set to be explored in a brand ... trends now

Taylor Swift's feud with Scooter Braun is set to be explored in a brand ... trends now
Taylor Swift's feud with Scooter Braun is set to be explored in a brand ... trends now

Taylor Swift's feud with Scooter Braun is set to be explored in a brand ... trends now

Taylor Swift's feud with Scooter Braun is set to be explored in an upcoming series Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood on Discovery+.

The two-part documentary will delve deep into their fallout after the music mogul, 42, purchased the rights to Taylor's, 34, first six albums in 2019, in a whopping $300million deal.

The new docuseries, commissioned by Warner Bros. Discovery U.K. and Ireland, will be part of the VS series.

Its VS series also examines Johnny Depp and Amber Heard court case and Kim Kardashian and Kayne West's divorce.

The two episodes of Taylor vs Scooter will look at both sides of the infamous feud, both for and against Taylor and Scooter with legal experts, journalists and those close to the duo presenting each side of the argument.

Taylor Swift's, 34, feud with Scooter Braun, 42, is set to be explored in an upcoming series Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood on Discovery+

Taylor Swift's, 34, feud with Scooter Braun, 42, is set to be explored in an upcoming series Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood on Discovery+

The two-part documentary will delve deep into their fallout after the music mogul purchased the rights to Taylor's first six albums in 2019, in a whopping $300million deal

The two-part documentary will delve deep into their fallout after the music mogul purchased the rights to Taylor's first six albums in 2019, in a whopping $300million deal

In 2022, the music manager appeared on the NPR podcast, The Limits with Jay Williams, and spoke about the deal which granted him the rights to music from multiple artists including Taylor's first six albums.

The entertainment executive responded to the controversy, telling Jay, 'I learned an important lesson' from the purchase. 

He appeared to be referring to Big Machine owner Scott Borchetta when he claimed, 'When I did that deal, I was under a very strict NDA with the gentleman who owned it, and I couldn't tell any artist.' 

Scooter also indicated in the interview he wasn't as realistic as he should have been when signing on the dotted line.

'I was excited to work with every artist on the label. So when we finalized the deal, I started making phone calls to say, hey, I'm a part of this. And before I could even do that – I made four phone calls; I started to do those phone calls – all hell broke loose.'

'So the regret I have there,' he continued, 'is that I made the assumption that

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