Taylor Swift's treatment of Harris was brutal, says John Newman

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Last Updated : Sep 26 2016 | 2:07 PM IST

Taylor Swift's treatment of Scottish DJ Calvin Harris was "brutal", says the latter's good friend and singer-songwriter John Newman.

Newman is now no longer friends with Swift, who ended her relationship with Harris abruptly earlier this year. Their split had turned really messy when Newman tweeted that Swift had ghost-written Harris's hit single "This is what you came for", which prompted a public spat between the two singers over why she was initially uncredited, reports mirror.co.uk.

"From her side? Yeah, it did get brutal. I'm like Calvin, happy to take a back seat. I like my music to do the talking," Newman told The Sun newspaper.

"When I tweeted that, there was a text almost immediately from Calvin. He was like, 'Down. Now'.

"And then it all came out anyway. No I'm not friendly with Taylor any more, I don't agree with what's gone on... But I shouldn't comment further. I wouldn't know her well enough, weirdly. She's in another world," he added.

Despite that, Newman admitted he remains a fan of Swift's music and is sure her next album will be another success, regardless of whether she opens up about her relationship or not.

"I really like her music so they'll be great songs either way. But I've had uncomplimentary things sung about me by exes. You get on with it," Newman said.

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First Published: Sep 26 2016 | 2:02 PM IST

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