Twitter rips John Mayer over new Taylor Swift song

Dear John, Taylor is still angry with you.

Thirteen years after Taylor Swift’s “Dear John” famously bashed John Mayer after their breakup, the pop superstar appears to be at it again on “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” — one of seven more tunes on a surprise “3 a.m. Edition” of her new “Midnights” album that dropped at 3 a.m., of course, on Friday morning.

“Give me back my girlhood, it was mine first/And I damn sure never would’ve never danced with the devil,” sings Swift, who was just 19 when she was dating Mayer, 13 years her senior.

And she makes it pretty obvious that the slightly spooky song is about Mayer when she drops a big clue about her age: “At 19, and the God’s honest truth is that the pain was heaven/And now that I’m grown, I’m scared of ghosts.”

In 2009, John Mayer and Taylor Swift were making beautiful music together at the Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden.
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Swift is clearly not in a forgiving mood about how Mayer “tried to erase” their romance.

“I regret you all the time/I can’t let this go/I fight with you in my sleep/The wound won’t close,” she sings.

The army of Swifties — as the singer’s legions of fans are known — were all for this latest round of Mayer bashing on Twitter.

“john mayer was sleeping peacefully but was awoken at 3am with a chill down his spine,” tweeted one Swiftie.

Taylor Swift's "Midnights" album.
Taylor Swift released seven more songs on a surprise “3 a.m. Edition” of her new album “Midnights.”

Another fan posted a pic of a man sleeping peacefully on clouds accompanied by the tweet: “how I sleep knowing John Mayer is about to pay for his crimes yet again.”

Yet another tweet put it bluntly: “She ended John Mayer.”

But “Midnights” also finds Swift reflecting on her current romance with actor Joe Alwyn, her beau of six years.

On the electro-infused opener “Lavender Haze,” she addresses rumors of their engagement: “All they keep asking me/Is if I’m gonna be your bride/The only kinda girl they see/Is a one night or a wife.”

Taylor Swift’s new song “Sweet Nothing” seems to be about her longtime romance with actor Joe Alwyn.
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Elsewhere, the gentle, graceful “Sweet Nothing” — which was co-written by Alwyn under his pseudonym William Bowery — appears to give an intimate peek into a relationship that provides sweet solace from the fame grind for Swift: “I find myself running home to your sweet nothings/Outside, they’re push and shoving/You’re in the kitchen humming/All that you ever wanted from me was sweet nothing.”

But Swift has revenge on her mind on “Karma,” which seems to be another dig at Scooter Braun, with whom the singer battled over her masters before beginning to re-record her albums: “My pennies made your crown/Trick me once/Trick me twice/Don’t you know that cash ain’t the only price?/It’s coming back around.”



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Sylvester Stallone’s brother Frank shows support amid actor’s divorce news

Frank Stallone is throwing his support behind his older brother Sylvester Stallone after it emerged he and his wife of 25 years are getting divorced.

Former model Jennifer Flavin, 54, filed paperwork to dissolve her two-and-a-half decade-long marriage to the “Rocky” star, 76, in Palm Beach County, Fla., on Aug. 19.

And during what can only be assumed to be a difficult time for Stallone, his younger brother is showing him his support.

Taking to Instagram Wednesday, the 72-year-old shared a throwback snap of the pair during their childhood years.

“Brothers till the end! Enough said,” Frank captioned the snap, adding the hashtags, “#brotherhood #loyalty #trust #family #god #country.”

He later shared another post on Instagram, which consisted of a short video followed by a snap of him with Sylvester.

“There’s a lot of stuff going on, but remember one thing: Prima La Familia,” Frank said in the video, which translated to “Family First.”

Court documents obtained by Page Six state the marriage is “irretrievably broken” and note that Flavin is requesting assets accumulated during the union to be “equitably distributed” between them.

Flavin also claims Stallone “engaged in the intentional dissipation, deplete and/or waste of marital assets,” which has negatively affected the “marital estate.”

She’s requesting to be “compensated and made whole” by receiving more money than Stallone does from the estate.

Flavin, who is looking to restore her maiden name, also wants exclusive use of their marital home in Palm Beach, Fla., while Stallone resides in their California property.

Stallone addressed the news Wednesday, telling Page Six, “I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues.”

Stallone married Flavin in May 1997, nearly 10 years after they met at a restaurant.

The Golden Globe winner was previously married to Sasha Czack from 1974 to 1985 and Brigitte Nielsen from 1985 to 1987. He and Czack shared sons Sage, who died in July 2012, and Seargeoh, 43.



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