Taylor Swift's team has insisted she has "completely moved on" from her feud with Scooter Braun.

The two-part documentary series, Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood, aired over the weekend, spotlighting the singer's 2019 feud with the music manager after he bought her former record label Big Machine and the masters to her first six albums along with it.

The documentary concludes with an onscreen statement from the pop star's team, insisting that she is over the scandal.

"Taylor has completely moved on from this saga and has turned what started out as an extremely painful situation into one of the most fulfilling creative endeavours of her life," the statement reads.

"None of these men will ever be able to take anything away from Taylor's legacy as a songwriter, singer, director, philanthropist and advocate for artists' rights."

After Scooter bought the masters to her first six albums, the 34-year-old embarked on a mammoth re-recording project and has so far released Taylor's Version editions of her records Fearless, Red, Speak Now and 1989.

Over the weekend, the Shake It Off star performed three nights at London's Wembley Stadium, drawing in crowds of almost 90,000 people and celebrity guests including Prince William, Tom Cruise, Paul McCartney, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Greta Gerwig, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Andrew Scott.

Taylor's boyfriend Travis Kelce attended all three nights and thrilled fans on Sunday by making a surprise appearance during the concert. In a brief acting segment, Travis lifted Taylor up, placed her on a sofa and got her ready to perform her next song, I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.

The Eras Tour will continue in Dublin, Ireland on Friday.

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