A viral rumor exploded across social media claiming Bruno Mars liked a post calling Taylor Swift “talentless.”
Within hours, millions were talking about it—until Bruno Mars finally stepped in to set the record straight.

Bruno Mars Shuts Down Viral Rumor After Social Media Claims He Liked Post Calling Taylor Swift “Talentless”
A wave of online speculation swept across social media this week after rumors spread that Bruno Mars had liked a controversial post criticizing Taylor Swift.
But the Grammy-winning singer quickly stepped in to clarify the situation—and made it clear there is no feud between the two global superstars.
The controversy began when an entertainment news aggregator shared a screen recording suggesting that Mars had liked a social media post calling Swift “talentless.” The rumor quickly gained traction online, sparking heated debate among fans of both artists.
Within hours, the post had already accumulated more than 2 million views, fueling speculation that the “Grenade” singer might secretly share the negative sentiment about Swift.

However, Mars wasted little time addressing the claims directly.
On March 15, the singer took to X (formerly Twitter) to publicly deny any hostility toward the pop icon.
“Taylor has always been supportive and kind to me,” Mars wrote in a post aimed at calming the growing speculation.
He followed up with a simple but clear message:
“Only love over here.”
The statement immediately signaled that the viral rumor had been taken out of context—or possibly was entirely false.
How the Rumor Started

The controversy stemmed from a social media clip circulating online that appeared to show Mars’ account liking a controversial reel.
The post included a video of Swift dancing during her record-breaking Eras Tour, alongside a caption questioning her fame and criticizing her talent.
Because the username and profile picture appeared similar to Bruno Mars’ official account, many fans believed the interaction was genuine.
But there’s a major problem with the claim.
According to reporting from USA TODAY, the authenticity of the alleged interaction could not be independently verified. It remains unclear whether the real Bruno Mars account actually liked the post or whether the screen recording originated from a misleading or edited source.

Adding to the confusion, the controversial post may have been incorrectly attributed to the official X account of South Korean group BTS, though the content was not found among the group’s recent posts.
In other words, the origin of the viral claim remains murky.
Bruno Mars Sends a Message About Online Negativity
Rather than escalating the situation, Mars used the moment to push for positivity online.
In a follow-up message on social media, he encouraged fans to avoid spreading negativity.
“Spread love on these apps!” he wrote.

The message reflected Mars’ attempt to de-escalate the situation before it grew into a larger celebrity controversy.
A Long History of Respect Between the Stars
Despite the viral rumor, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift have shared public moments of mutual respect over the years.
One notable example came during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, when Swift presented Mars with the award for Best Male Video for “Locked Out of Heaven.”
Moments like that highlight the professional relationship between the two artists, making the idea of a public insult from Mars toward Swift seem unlikely.
The Lesson From the Viral Drama
The episode serves as another reminder of how quickly misinformation can spread online, especially when celebrity names are involved.
A single screenshot or unverified clip can quickly ignite a viral debate—even when the facts remain unclear.
For Bruno Mars, the response was simple: address the rumor directly and shut it down with a message of respect.

And if his posts are any indication, there’s no bad blood between him and Taylor Swift—just a reminder to “spread love” instead of rumors.
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