Taylor Swift's 1989 Tour & Katy Perry Left Shark 'Bad Blood' Diss Not What You Think?

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jul 28, 2015 09:40 PM EDT

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Did Taylor Swift send a message to Katy Perry during this weekend's shows for her 1989 tour? Well it might seem that way, as the star brought out some dancers that were dressed in shark costumes during her performance of "Bad Blood." Fans will remember that during Perry's 2015 Super Bowl halftime performance that she left quite the impression when she had two sharks incorporated into her choreography, mainly left shark. However, some are speculating that after Katy weighed in on the now resolved Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj feud that took place this weekend, that this was Tay Tay's way of subtly getting back at the "Dark Horse" beauty.

According to Us Weekly, when a shark popped up during Swift's performance of "Bad Blood," it caused some to scratch their heads and wonder if the incident was a snub on Swift's part. Some couldn't deny the coincidence, as "Bad Blood" was in fact penned about the tattered relationship between Swift and Perry.

On fan took to their Twitter account to post from the Foxborough, Massachusetts' show writing, "THERE WAS A SHARK DURING #BADBLODD TODAY #BADBLOODSHARK."

 
However, the same user that posted the shark video then took to her Twitter to try to clear up the misunderstanding, saying that it was just a coincidence.

"UGH MEDIA WHY ARE YOU POSTING ABOUT THE SHARK? IT WAS A PRANK! THERE WAS A LOBSTER SHOW 1 AND A SHARK SHOW 2!" the user wrote.

Many thought that the inclusion of the shark was a diss to Perry because of her tweet about the Taylor and Nicki miscommunication earlier this weekend.

Perry wrote, "Finding it ironic to parade the pit women against other women argument about as one unmeasurably capitalizes on the take down of a woman..."

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