Oscars organizers: No, We didn't freak Out for Katy Perry and Taylor Swift meeting.

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Organizers for the Oscars 2015 party clarified they are not worried for the possible meeting of two pop stars, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift, whom was reported to be in bad terms.

In a report, the Oscars organizers negate an article which surfaced online at HollywoodLife.com, saying they are freaked out by the idea of the two stars, Perry and Swift under one roof. The report claimed the organizers fear a possible catfight between the two singers in one of the Hollywood's top party for the year.

The organizers cleared that it is likely impossible that Taylor Swift will be at the Oscar's after party since she is England ahead of the awards night, so the possibility that Taylor will be slated in the guest list of little chance.

Meanwhile, on Katy's case, the singer was reported to be in tour for her album, in Italy, so Oscars party is also a decline for her schedule.

Speculations arose on the possible clash between the two singers after they ignored each other in the recently held Grammys Awards 2015, wherein it was reported that Katy just brushed past Taylor, while the latter pretended to look busy with her phone.

Some suggest the feud between the two stars isn't over yet, and them being absent from the Oscars didn't mean they are on works towards reconciliation. Apparently, Katy was reported to be currently working on a new album which is to include a 'diss' track for Taylor, as a response to the singer's Bad Blood, which is suggested to be about Katy.

The two singers were reported to be on bad terms on 2014. Later that year, Taylor released her album, 1989, which include the track Bad Blood which is rumored to be inspired by Katy Perry, after she allegedly stole Taylor's dancers for her own concert tour. Although there are claims Taylor tried to reach to Katy for possible reconciliation, but Katy has no interest on it.

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