Despite what the tabloids might say, it looks like there is no bad blood between Taylor Swift and Harry Styles. The famous exes seem to have put all their differences behind them and moved on from each other like mature adults -- well moved on like songwriters who tend to write songs about their exes. However, while Swift might have included a few songs about Harry on her latest album 1989, including the song "Out of the Woods," it doesn't seem that the boy-bander is too upset by it.
According to Hollywoodlife, a source close to Taylor spoke out to the news site, and while some of Styles friends are giving him a hard time about being included in a song or two on her new record, Harry is taking the high road and actually defending his former flame.
"This new song has put Harry in an awkward position because he's being forced to defend her!" The source revealed to the site. "All his friends are making fun of Taylor over this, calling her names like 'Bunny Boiler' and 'Cray Tay'. Harry doesn't want to be mean to her, he genuinely feels bad that he hurt her, so now he's stuck defending her, it's just awkward."
But while the site is saying that he might feel bad for hurting her, Cambio is reporting that this doesn't mean that the two are going to get back together.
"He wouldn't ever want to date her again," the insider revealed, adding, "he doesn't have any hard feelings but he knows it wouldn't work out, either."
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