Taylor Swift Miley Cyrus Feud: Pop Star to Get Even With 'Wrecking Ball' Singer After She Was Dissed at SNL Season 41 Premiere

Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus' feud may further escalate after the "Wrecking Ball" hitmaker's hosting stint at the "Saturday Night Live" Season 41 premiere on Oct.3. There's definitely bad blood brewing between the pop stars because according to some sources, the "Two Is Better Than One" singer felt that she was dissed by Miley during the show.

Taylor is reportedly not letting Miley throw digs on her squad just like that, and she's apparently going to retaliate soon.

In the "SNL" skit, the "Walking Dead-like" clip appeared to be mocking Taylor's squad when Vanessa Bayer and Aidy Bryan woke up as zombies resembling the "Blank Space" singer's growing crew, Us Weekly reports. It looked hilarious, and according to another insider, Taylor and her pals also thought the skit was funny.

Although the 22-year-old "Hannah Montana" star was not included in the parody, Calvin Harris' girlfriend apparently believes that it was all part of Cyrus' plan, Hollywood Life reports. Fans now feel that this may lead to a serious Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus feud.

"It's hardly coincidental that Taylor was parodied in an episode hosted by Miley," a source said. "[Taylor] hopes that she will get her chance to cleverly deliver a retort when it's her turn to host again."

However, no one knows what Taylor intends to do after the mocking sketch on "SNL." It's either Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus' feud will escalate further or Taylor will simply let it pass.

In August, the "Twinkle Song" singer frankly expressed her feelings to New York Times that she's not interested to join Taylor's squad. She said, "None of my friends are famous and not because of any other reason than I just like real people who are living real lives, because I'm inspired by them."

Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus' feud reportedly started when the "SNL" guest host swapped Taylor and Justin Bieber's heads in a photo on her Instagram account in July, according to International Businness Times.

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