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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Scooter Braun claims Taylor Swift's “Vigilante S”

Scooter Braun claims Taylor Swift's “Vigilante S”


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  • Scooter Braun claims that Taylor Swift's song 'Vigilante S —' is not the end of his marriage to Yael Cohen

  • The track appeared on Swifts midnight Was published in 2022, shortly after his divorce

  • “My ex-wife is one of my best friends, so I and my ex-wife laugh about this stuff,” said Braun

Scooter brown reflects Taylor Swift's music – especially about a track that was rumored to go around him.

Braun, 44, finally spoke to Swift 2022 midnight Track “Vigilante S —” and revealed that he does not believe that it was his divorce of ex-wife Yael Cohen, 38, 2022.

“No, because I talk to Yael every day,” he said in an interview with Danielle Robay for her podcast Question everything On Thursday, July 17th.

“My ex-wife is one of my best friends, so I and my ex-wife laugh at this stuff,” continued Braun. “We don't even call ourselves ex. It's like my partner, that's my children's mother.”

He also announced that Cohen is his “family for life”. “I have a tattoo on my finger that, after my divorce, says 'the same team' because she and I are in the same team for life,” he said. “We say each other. So no, I never thought that would be over us. She never thought that it would be fed in the fire for us and everyone else. Big strategy, but no.”

Danielle Robay/YouTube Scooter Braun In question everything with Danielle Robay on July 17, 2025.

Danielle Robay/YouTube

Scooter brown in question everything with Danielle Robay on July 17, 2025.

On the track, Swift sings: “She needed cold, hard proof, so I gave her something, she had the envelope where you think she gets it? Now she gets the house, gets the children, gets the pride.

After the publication of the song broke up with the finalization of the divorce of Braun, the fans quickly assumed that the Grammy winner allegedly made friends with Cohen.

Robay, 34, also spoke to brown about his perspective on his divorce. “Nobody in my family had ever been divorced,” he said. “And at that time I had built this foundation of scooter because I didn't think Scott was strong enough. I didn't know that yet.”

He explained the life he and Cohen assembled: “The perfect career, the perfect woman, the perfect life, the children, the success I thought that made me worthy. And only when our marriage came apart and I could not repair it. I felt like I had no failure because I had no foundation.”

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“But it was the best thing that ever happened to me because the heights and depths of artist life, the Taylor stuff that didn't really affect me. The loss of my marriage influenced me,” added Braun.

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