Taylor Swift Says Lady Gaga’s ‘Good Love Luck’ Tweet Was A ‘Magical Spell’
No “Bad Romance” here! Taylor Swift revealed Lady Gaga may be the matchmaker behind her happiness with Calvin Harris.
The “Blank Space” singer told a lovelorn fan that Gaga cast a “magical spell” after she Tweeted admiration for her fellow pop star a few months back.
“Go read Gaga’s tweet that she sent me,” Taylor advised Swiftie Alex Goldschmit late Friday night, after he confessed to feeling “behind” in his love life. “It’s good love luck.”
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@alexandergold Go read Gaga’s tweet that she sent me a few months ago. It’s good love luck. Because it’s not a tweet. It’s a magical spell.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) July 18, 2015
The 25-year-old superstar had praised Gaga on March 1 for “fully LIVING,” and the “Poker Face” singer quickly Tweeted back with kind words of her own – and a premonition.
@taylorswift13 wow you’re a sweetheart! Life is friends, family, and love! We all see that in you, your prince charming will come! â¤ï¸ÂðŸââ¹
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) March 2, 2015
“Life is friends, family, and love! We all see that in you,” Gaga wrote. “Your prince charming will come!”
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Indeed, Taylor was spotted stepping out with her DJ beau just weeks later. Apparently, she’s not the only one who caught some of Gaga’s fairy dust.
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Calvin himself recently gushed to British radio station KIIS FM about his relationship with Taylor, saying things are going “absolutely fantastic” and he’s “insanely happy with her.”
Gaga’s proudly taken credit for her work, Tweeting Taylor on Saturday that she “only casts happy spells,” but hinted she’s available for more sinister witchcraft if needed.
“Unless there’s bad blood,” she teased. “I have a separate cauldron for that.”
.@taylorswift13 I only cast happy spells! Unless there’s bad blood. I have a separate cauldron for that. Happy for uðŸââ¹ pic.twitter.com/SZNHZ1g1sK
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 18, 2015
— Erin Biglow