
Katy Perry has been livestreaming from her house in celebration of the Witness release for the past three days.
She changed one key lyric from “Swish Swish,” a song believed to be about Taylor Swift, during Monday’s livestream concert.
Katy apologized to Taylor over the weekend and said she was “ready to let it go.”
Katy Perry wrapped her weekend-long livestream on YouTube on Monday night with a live performance of songs from her new album Witness. Included in the set was “Swish Swish,” the anti-bullying anthem that’s definitely, maybe about her long time feud with Taylor Swift.
According to Entertainment Tonight, Katy made a slight change to the song during Monday’s performance, switching out the line “Don’t you come for me” for “God bless you on your journey, oh baby girl” in the first verse.
The lyric change goes hand in hand with Katy’s bombshell interview with Arianna Huffington on the Thrive Global Podcast just days before, when Katy said she was “ready to let it go,” referring to her drama with Taylor. “I forgive her and I’m sorry for anything I ever did, and I hope the same from her. I think it’s actually like, I think it’s time. There are bigger fish to fry and there are real problems in the world.” She continued, “I love her and I want the best for her. And I think she’s a fantastic songwriter, and I think that if we, both her and I, can be representatives of strong women that come together despite their differences, I think the whole world is going to go like, ‘Yeah, well, we can do this.’” She finished the thought with, “There’s a lot of other things out there in the world that people need to be focused on. God bless her on her journey. God bless her. Honestly.”