Lewis Capaldi shuts down Taylor Swift feud rumours
The Before You Go singer says fans misinterpreted playful comments and social media interactions

Lewis Capaldi has addressed long-running rumours of a supposed feud with Taylor Swift, making it clear there is no bad blood between the two artists. The Scottish singer spoke candidly about the speculation during a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, where he laughed off the idea and explained how the rumour took on a life of its own.
Capaldi revealed that the so-called feud stemmed from online assumptions rather than any real-life conflict. He explained that fans misinterpreted playful comments and social media interactions, turning them into a narrative that simply wasn’t true. According to Capaldi, he and Swift have always been on good terms, and the idea of tension between them is entirely fabricated.
During the interview, Capaldi leaned into his signature self-deprecating humor, joking about how internet theories can quickly spiral. He emphasized that Swift has been nothing but kind to him and noted that there has never been any confrontation or disagreement between them, despite years of online speculation suggesting otherwise.
Capaldi also touched on the pressure artists face when fan culture and social media amplify rumours, acknowledging that misinformation can spread rapidly. He expressed appreciation for Swift’s support throughout his career and dismissed the feud talk as an example of how celebrity narratives can be created without any factual basis.
Fans reacted positively to Capaldi’s comments, praising him for addressing the rumours openly and putting the speculation to rest. Many welcomed the clarification, noting that both artists have publicly supported each other in the past through performances, interviews and industry recognition.

















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