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“Don’t blame her” Taylor Swift turned down $9M offer to perform private show in the United Arab Emirates, French Montana claims
Don’t blame her.
French Montana claimed that Taylor Swift turned down $9 million to perform a show in the United Arab Emirates.
Last month, the “Pop That” rapper, 39, shared a screenshot of text messages from someone who offered him $1 million to perform and another person, whose name Montana censored, to perform for $9 million in December.
French Montana in a VladTV interview.
French Montana claimed Taylor Swift was offered millions for a show in West Asia.Djvlad/YouTube
French Montana’s post.
Last month, the “Pop That” rapper shared a screenshot of text messages from someone who offered him $1 million to perform and another person, whose name Montana censored, to perform for $9 million in December.Djvlad/YouTube.
They had a show offer for me and Taylor — her $9 million, me $1 million,” he told VladTV. “Somewhere in Emirates.”Djvlad/YouTube
“Somebody just sent me a show offer who y’all think the 9 million for lol?” he wrote atop the messages in the now-deleted post.
The “Unforgettable” emcee — born Karim Kharbouch — claimed that person was the “Bad Blood” singer, 34, in a new interview with VladTV.
“They had a show offer for me and Taylor — her $9 million, me $1 million,” he said.
“Somewhere in Emirates.”
It’s unknown why Swift allegedly turned down the offer.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management.
The pop star made Forbes’ billionaire list earlier this month.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
It’s unknown why Swift allegedly turned down the offer.
Page Six has reached out to her rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The money definitely isn’t an issue for the pop star, as she was named a billionaire earlier this month.
The Grammy winner’s estimated $1.1 billion fortune came from earnings made from her Eras Tour, her music catalog and her real estate portfolio.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management.
Swift is currently on a short break from her record-breaking Eras Tour, which has reportedly earned more than $1 billion.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
“The most famous newcomer is, of course, Taylor Swift, whose record-breaking, five-continent Eras Tour is the first to surpass $1 billion in revenue,” reported Forbes.
“The 34-year-old pop star amassed an estimated $1.1 billion fortune, based on earnings from the blockbuster tour, the value of her music catalog and her real estate portfolio.”
Additionally, Swift became the “first musician to hit ten-figure status” solely based on her songs and performances.