Hell hath no fury like angry Swifties! And Scott Brochetta can even attest that. When YAHOO! made a slip up and claimed that Taylor Swift’s 1989 set was going to be live streamed, Taylor fans everywhere rejoiced. ESPECIALLY the fans that are in countries the tour isn’t coming to. But then something bad happened. Something very bad. An announcement came that Taylor’s set actually WASN’T being streamed. And with no one to blame…Swifties went on the attack against her label. And it wasn’t pretty:
https://twitter.com/tanyaswaft/status/599582703902543872
https://twitter.com/anytraceofu/status/599554989846036480
@SkyFelixMusic I hope @scottborchetta's children use Spotify
— . (@feetrree) May 16, 2015
Ouch, right? But have no fear…Scott was on top of his game and clarified he was NOT to blame for the miscommunication:
@wondrlandswift AGREED – I DON'T GET THE TIMING OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT. IF THIS WAS NOT HAPPENING EVERYONE SHOULD'VE KNOWN ABOUT IT IN ADVANCE
— Scott Borchetta (@scottborchetta) May 16, 2015
.@t1989swift I don't. I have nothing to do with Taylor's touring. We are her record company and record company only.
— Scott Borchetta (@scottborchetta) May 16, 2015
WHEW! Glad that got cleared up!