Taylor Swift says it's not 'Ok' for magazine to run misleading headline
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Taylor Swift has already brought Apple around to her side of thinking. Now she has a UK tabloid in her sights.
OK Magazine posted a status on its Twitter account about the musician making a "pregnancy announcement."
But by clicking on the article's link, readers found out that Swift helped a couple announce their big news.
On top of the misleading tweet, the writer referred to Swift not as a Grammy Award-winning singer or musician, but rather, Calvin Harris' rumored girlfriend and Harry Styles' former girlfriend.
She responded to the tabloid's post with a tweet of her own.
The father-to-be also apologized to Swift on Twitter.
In addition to the announcement help, Swift also sent the parents-to-be a handwritten thank-you note and photo, not of herself but of a cake.
Over the weekend, Swift challenged Apple to pay artists as Apple Music offers a free three-month trial period. Seventeen hours later, the tech giant reversed its decision and agreed to pay all artists whose music the company will stream over that trial period.
