Taylor Swift has some bad blood with the internet trolls who made invasive and irresponsible comments about Lady Gagas body amid pregnancy rumors .
In the comments section of a recent TikTok video posted by Gaga where she denied the mommy-to-be rumors, Swift stepped in to shut down the online critics who dont mind their business about womens appearances.
Can we all agree that its invasive & irresponsible to comment on a womans body, Swift wrote on the video posted Wednesday.
She added, Gaga doesnt owe anyone an explanation & neither does any woman .
The Poker Face singer, 38, first posted the clip to address the pregnancy gossip that began swirling online earlier this week.
The rumors about a baby Gaga on the way began circulating over the weekend after the crooner, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, was photographed at her sisters wedding appearing to cover her stomach.
An unfazed Gaga cheekily thwarted away the hearsay in the caption of her June 5 TikTok, writing, Not pregnantjust down bad cryin at the gym, which is a nod to Swifts song Down Bad from her latest album, Tortured Poets Department.
Ironically enough, Swift, 34, also pokes fun at her haters who continuously question whether shes pregnant in a separate song on the album.
Im having his baby, no Im not, but you should see your faces, she sings on the tune, But Daddy I Love Him.
Elsewhere in Gagas post, the Joker: Folie Deux star drew her followers attention to a topic actually worth discussing: registering to vote.
Swift has opened up in the past about feeling pressured by body-shamers.
In the 2020 documentary Miss Americana , the 14-time Grammy winner candidly discussed how getting hit with pregnancy rumors in the past led her to develop unhealthy eating habits.
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She recalled how if she saw a picture of herself in the past where she thought her tummy was too big or if someone said she looked pregnant, it would trigger me to just starve a little bitjust stop eating.
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