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Taylor Swift Won't Have Scooter Braun to Attack at AMAs – TMZ, Tmz.com

Taylor Swift Won't Have Scooter Braun to Attack at AMAs – TMZ, Tmz.com


                    

                          Taylor Swift                          Scooter Braun Screws Up Attack Plan at AMAs                      

                 

                                 11 / 20 / (1: AM PT                   

      

                          

              

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Taylor Swift

may be locked and loaded to go afterScooter BraunSunday at the AMAs, but we’ve learned she’ll be talking to an empty chair because Scooter will be thousands of miles away.

    

Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … Scooter’s not scared of what Taylor might do … fact is, he never planned on showing up for the show. He’ll be in Tampa, Florida supporting one of his artists who’s performing there … in case you’re not familiar, her name isAriana Grande.

    

As we first told you … Scooter’s gettingdeath threatsfrom loyal Taylor fans in the wake oftheir idol claimingScooter and other Big Machine honchos were holding her first 6 albums hostage.

    

Our sources say Taylor – who’s getting an award for Artist of the Decade – plans to weaveher angertoward Scooter and Big Machine into her acceptance speech, but there won’t be awkward cutaways of Scooter, and that kind of deflates the balloon.

    

      

And, there’s more intrigue … Ariana and Taylor are both nominated for Artist of the Year and Favorite Female Artist Pop / Rock at the AMAs. It’ll be interesting if Ariana wins since she’s squarely in Scooter’s corner.

    

The speeches could be super entertaining.

    

      

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