Gracie Abrams dismissed speculation of tension with Taylor Swift during an August 20 appearance on Therapuss, where the 26-year-old singer praised Swift’s leadership after opening for The Eras Tour in 2023 and 2024. Abrams called the experience a “masterclass” and described the tour as a massive, supportive summer camp. Abrams said Swift showed her that “the show always goes on,” adding that audiences would never know if Swift was sick or dealing with heartbreak because she continued performing with warmth and professionalism. Abrams also praised Swift as a singular talent who remains, at her core, a person. So, Where Did the Feud Rumors Come From? Online speculation intensified in July after Abrams posted a photo of the dress she wore to Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding alongside an image of Swift’s former boyfriend, Joe Alwyn. Some fans also interpreted Abrams’ song “Death Wish” as a possible reference to an alleged falling-out with Swift, even though neither singer confirmed that theory. Songwriter Aaron Dessner , who has worked with both artists, told Billboard that “Death Wish” was written about a friend’s ex who was involved in a bad relationship. Dessner said the track was “definitely not” about Swift, giving the feud narrative a pretty decisive reality check.