Taylor Swift’s accused of being jealous of Billie Eilish’s success as feud escalates

Swift’s Eras Tour has made over a billion dollars without being close to finishing yet.

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Taylor Swift has dramatically been accused of being jealous of Billie Eilish‘s success by insiders in her camp, who also claim she’s “weaponizing” her fans to suit her own goals as she takes to the United Kingdom on her Eras Tour.

The 34-year-old is the biggest artist in the world at the moment as her career’s purple patch continues to explode with the tour, movie of that tour, latest album and multiple accolades to go with them but apparently it isn’t enough as she competes with Eilish.

The pair have been locked in a feud for some time, sparked by their albums releasing at the same time, although it has been mostly speculation until an insider broke the silence from the Swift camp on the matter…

“Industry insiders aren’t blind to the fact that Taylor is weaponizing her fans,” a source close to Eilish, told DailyMail.com. “And that Billie appears to be the latest victim in that campaign.

“Whenever Taylor feels jealous of a peer’s success, she does all she can to make sure her fans start vicious online campaigns to bring that person down without ever telling them to stop. And all while operating under the guise of being America’s sweetheart.”

Eilish hits back

Eilish has allegedly been targeted by Swifties in increasing weeks as The Tortured Poets Department continues to lock her out of the number one spot, although some claim that’s due to over 20 “variants” and re-releases of the album.

Two of the variants hit the market on the same day as Eilish‘s Hit Me Hard and Soft, leading to her manager accusing Swift of attempting to ensure other artists can’t shine bright before he later deleted the social media comments.

Eilish herself has even made not-so-subtle jabs at Swift by criticizing “wasteful” artists releasing lots of vinyl albums, of which the Eras Tour star has 11 on her website. The Bad Guy singer then also suggested people performing three-hour-long shows are “psychotic”. Those shows are very common on Swift‘s tour.