Katy Perry's boyfriend cracks mean joke at Taylor Swift

Nov 13, 2014 - 09:29
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Katy Perry's boyfriend cracks mean joke at Taylor Swift
Katy Perry's boyfriend cracks mean joke at Taylor Swift

The Katy Perry and Taylor Swift saga just lot more interesting.

The 29-year-old's  boyfriend, DJ Diplo, has made some mean jokes about Taylor on his Twitter account.

He tweeted to his fans about starting a campaign 'to get a booty' for Taylor, 24. 

He actually did start the campaign on an online funding website called Fundly. He wrote on the site that any "supporter of TSWIFT would definitely not pass up this opportunity to improve her posterior".
 

Get Taylor Swift A Booty https://t.co/RpkB8JExSV — BABY DADDY (@diplo) November 12, 2014

 


Photos: Twitter, Instagram, Fundly

Lorde, one of Taylor's close friends, tweeted a harsh comment back to Diplo on how he should also work on his own body.

Apart from a couple of tweets and Taylor's Bad Blood song being about Katy, the girls have chosen to be pretty quiet about it.

Who knows! There may be a new song about Diplo in the future, and you can bet it may not be pretty.

 Sources: Hollywood Life, Fundly, Twitter, Instagram  

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