We're so glad Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez got back together after their brief split last month. But not everyone share our happiness, and especially not Taylor Swift, Selena's best friend. "Swift wanted Gomez to dump Bieber for good and was totally against the two getting back together", says a source. "Taylor just feels Selena is weighed down by the Justin drama".
Taylor is not alone wishing they won't stick together. "Selena's mom, Mandy, doesn't want Selena held back by Justin. She says he's too much trouble". We think Selena and Justin are perfect for each other, and we really think they will grow up to realize how they can't be apart
Taylor is not alone wishing they won't stick together. "Selena's mom, Mandy, doesn't want Selena held back by Justin. She says he's too much trouble". We think Selena and Justin are perfect for each other, and we really think they will grow up to realize how they can't be apart
Taylor Swift scored her first U.K. No. 1 album Sunday (October 29) as "Red" debuted at the top. Writer-producer Labrinth was also celebrating a first British bestseller, as the grammatically-challenged "Beneath Your Beautiful," featuring Emeli Sandé, opened atop the singles survey.
Swift reached No. 5 in the U.K. in 2009 with her chart debut "Fearless," peaking one place below that with the 2010 follow-up "Fearless." The new album follows the top ten success of "We Are Never Getting Back Together Ever," which peaked at No. 4 four weeks ago and is still in the top ten, drifting 7-9 this week. Scottish singer-songwriter Sandé enjoyed another banner week, with the deluxe version of her chart-topping album "Our Version Of Events" climbing 9-2, as she notched not one but two new top ten guest appearances on the singles list, at No. 1 with Labrinth and No. 10 with her cameo on north London artist and Virgin labelmate Naughty Boy's "Wonder."
Swift reached No. 5 in the U.K. in 2009 with her chart debut "Fearless," peaking one place below that with the 2010 follow-up "Fearless." The new album follows the top ten success of "We Are Never Getting Back Together Ever," which peaked at No. 4 four weeks ago and is still in the top ten, drifting 7-9 this week. Scottish singer-songwriter Sandé enjoyed another banner week, with the deluxe version of her chart-topping album "Our Version Of Events" climbing 9-2, as she notched not one but two new top ten guest appearances on the singles list, at No. 1 with Labrinth and No. 10 with her cameo on north London artist and Virgin labelmate Naughty Boy's "Wonder."