Taylor Swift fans cause a stir on social media as her nemesis Scooter Braun is ‘dumped’ by Ariana Grande after 10 years as her manager: ‘Can we finally get a Tayriana collaboration?’

Fans seemed to be cheering on social media on Monday when it was announced that Ariana Grande had severed her professional relationships with manager Scooter Braun after ten years.
Grande, 30, decided Monday to end her business relationship with Braun, 42, and his company SB Projects. billboard reported after releasing six albums in a decade.
Feedback on social media appeared to support the Positions actress in her business decision — which came about when Demi Lovato also split from Braun — and many have cited Braun after his controversial purchase of Taylor Swift’s master recordings in received compensation in 2019.
“The bar pauses in the middle of Taylor Swift quiz night to announce that Ariana Grande has been added to the list of stars to drop Scooter Braun, drawing cheers and applause. Love it here,” said one user.
Another quoted Swift lyric from her 2022 track “Karma,” which read, “KARMA’S GONNA TRACK U DOWN, STEP BY STEP FROM TOWN TO TOWN.”


The latest: Fans appeared to rejoice on social media on Monday when it was announced that Ariana Grande, 30, had severed her professional relationships with manager Scooter Braun, 42, after ten years
One user said, “He’s done, karma is in Taylor’s favor.”
Another user defended Braun, saying: “Karma for? Buying Taylor’s songs was just a deal and she ended up on the better end of the stick anyway, it’s not that deep.’
One user said Braun “will be out of work soon,” while another commented, “Scooter is losing all their customers oh I never thought I’d come to this day.”
One fan shared a meme of Swift snacking with the caption, “Evil has been defeated.”
Some users on social media speculated that Grande and Lovato’s exit from Braun’s management company could be a harbinger of bad news for the music exec.
“All of his customers are leaving him, so something is wrong,” said one user. “They all seem to be abandoning ship before the bad press wears off. Any idea what it could be?”
Another speculated: “I wonder what’s happening…”




The feedback seemed to support Grande’s decision, with many citing that Braun received compensation following his controversial purchase of Taylor Swift’s master recordings in 2019

One fan defended Braun, noting that Swift’s career has been fine since selling her Masters in 2019



Some fans saw the value of Grande’s departure from Braun’s company in a possible later collaboration with Swift

One fan speculated that Braun just wasn’t the manager he was in his prime, posting a picture of Shaquille O’Neal in his final NBA season playing for the Boston Celtics


Some users on social media speculated that Grande and Lovato’s exit from Braun’s management company could be a harbinger of bad news for the music exec
One fan speculated that Braun just wasn’t the manager he was in his prime, posting a picture of Shaquille O’Neal in his final NBA season playing for the Boston Celtics.
Some fans saw the value of Grande’s departure from Braun’s company in a possible later collaboration with Swift.
One user said, “Can we finally get the Tayriana collaboration after Ariana Grande fired Scooter Braun?”
Another fan said, “We were all excited that the TAYRIANA collaboration is coming.”
One fan predicted, “Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift will be working together after Ariana fired her manager, Scooter Braun.”
Under Braun’s direction, Grande had released six studio albums: Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014), Dangerous Woman (2016), Sweetener (2018), Thank U, Next (2019), and Positions (2020).
Grande is preparing to release a 10th anniversary issue on August 25th. Best regards.
The controversy between Braun and Swift erupted in June 2019 when Braun bought Swift’s master recordings from Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta.

Braun and Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta were pictured in Montecito, California in June 2019 after negotiating a deal for Taylor Swift’s recording masters

After Braun bought her master albums, Swift released a series of re-recorded albums. Pictured earlier this month in LA

Under Braun’s direction, Grande had released six studio albums: Yours Truly (2013), My Everything (2014), Dangerous Woman (2016), Sweetener (2018), Thank U, Next (2019), and Positions (2020).
In a June 2019 Tumblr post, Swift expressed her disappointment at the high-profile transaction.
“Essentially, my musical legacy is in the hands of someone who has tried to dismantle it,” Swift said. “For years I have asked and begged for a chance to own my work. Instead, I was given the opportunity to re-enter Big Machine Records and earn back one album at a time, one for each new one I submitted.’
Almost a year and a half later, Braun sold the master recordings for more than $300 million.
Swift has said she intends to re-record her first six records after releasing the albums Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), and Speak Now (Taylor’s Version); 1989 (Taylor’s Version) will be released in the fall.