In a revealing glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of _Saturday Night Live_ (_SNL_), a notable exchange between Taylor Swift and the show's creator, Lorne Michaels, has come to light. The incident, which took place in 2015, highlights the show's unwavering commitment to its comedic vision, even in the face of resistance from high-profile celebrities.
At the time, Taylor Swift was at the peak of her popularity, having just transitioned from country to pop music with her album _1989_. Her "girl squad," a group of high-profile female friends and collaborators, had become a significant part of her public image. _SNL_ saw an opportunity to poke fun at this persona and approached Swift with a proposal for a sketch that framed her squad as an apocalyptic cult.
However, Swift was not amused by the idea. She personally contacted Lorne Michaels to express her dissatisfaction and requested that the sketch be canceled entirely. Michaels, known for his confident and assertive approach to the show's content, responded in a characteristically blunt manner. During their phone conversation, he casually ate a piece of popcorn and said, "Taylor, I do not negotiate with terrorists."[2][3][4].
Despite Swift's objections, the sketch went ahead as planned. Instead of featuring Swift herself, the sketch starred longtime _SNL_ alums Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who parodied Swift's "Bad Blood" music video by introducing their own humorous take on a "squad," consisting of nannies, a gynecologist, and other everyday figures[2][3].
The aftermath of the sketch saw Swift sending Michaels a bouquet of flowers with a note that read, "I hope there’s no bad blood," a nod to her hit song from the same year. This gesture suggested that despite the disagreement, Swift maintained a professional and respectful relationship with the show[1][2][3].
This incident underscores _SNL_'s long-standing approach to comedy and satire. Under Michaels' leadership, the show has consistently pushed boundaries and refused to back down from parodying public figures, even when faced with external pressure. Taylor Swift's subsequent appearances on the show in 2017, 2019, and 2021 further indicate that the incident did not sour her relationship with _SNL_[3].
The exchange between Swift and Michaels serves as a testament to the show's commitment to its creative vision and its willingness to tackle sensitive topics with humor, regardless of the potential backlash. As _SNL_ celebrates its 50th season, this anecdote reminds us that in the world of satire, no one is truly off-limits.