It’s been a good week for Calvin Harris. He’s banging this, and he won Solo Artist Of The Year Award at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards (where this attended). He was also interviewed in the October 2016 of British GQ. Guess what he talked about?
“It’s very difficult when something I consider so personal plays out very publicly,” he says. “The aftermath of the relationship was way more heavily publicised than the relationship itself. When we were together, we were very careful for it not to be a media circus. She respected my feelings in that sense. I’m not good at being a celebrity.”
Calvin wouldn’t let Taylor call the paparazzi to take pics of them on rocks, and they never appeared on red carpets together, so he should have known her life force requires constant attention and validation. But in the end, Taylor eventually got the drama she lives for.
“But when it ended, all hell broke loose. Now I see that Twitter thing as a result of me succumbing to pressure. It took me a minute to realise that none of that matters. I’m a positive guy. For both of us it was the wrong situation. It clearly wasn’t right, so it ended, but all of the stuff that happened afterwards…”
And by “that Twitter thing”, Calvin Harris is, of course, referring to when Taylor Swift’s team leakedthe news that she co-wrote Calvin Harris‘ hit with Rihanna, “This Is What You Came For”. Why? Because she felt “disrespected”. She felt so disrespected that she had her team release this news less than a month after she had a staged photo op to announce her relationship with Tom Hiddleston. You remember Tom Hiddleston? It’s the dude she cheated on Harris with at the Met Ball. The dude who already broke with up her. There’s really no other bland white dude left for Taylor to date now besides Tim Tebow.