Dionne Warwickstill wants to make sure thatTaylor Swiftgets her scarf back.
On Wednesday, the 80-year-old music icon appeared on theDrew Barrymore Show, where she discussedher hilarious tweetsfollowing the release ofRed (Taylor’s Version)when she learned that Swift’s ex-boyfriendJake Gyllenhaalstill allegedly had the infamous scarf.
At the time, Warwick tweeted: “If that young man has Taylor’s scarf he should return it. It does not belong to you. Box it up and I will pay the cost of postage, Jake.”
During Wednesday’s show,Drew Barrymoreasked Warwick if she was serious about her offer. Warwick confirmed: “Yeah it is. I offered to pay the postage to get that girl her scarf back.”
Barrymore then said she wished she could be a “fly on the wall” when Warwick heard the lyrics to Swift’s song “All Too Well,” which hinted that Gyllenhaal held on to the scarf.
“I felt that, first of all, what is he gonna do with the scarf?” Warwick explained. “It does not belong to him. It belongs to her. Get the girl her scarf back.”
“And I, left my scarf there at your sister’s house/And you’ve still got it in your drawer even now,” Swift sings on the track, which was initially released in 2012.
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Maggie even addressed the cryptic lyric during a 2017 appearance onWatch What Happens Live, and said she wasn’t sure what it meant.
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“I never understood why everybody asked me about this scarf. What is this?” she asked after hostAndy Cohenbroached the topic.
“I am in the dark about the scarf. It’s totally possible. I don’t know. I have been asked this before,” she added.
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“It’s been a ball,” she said of the platform in June. “I think the way I approached it, always with laughter and never bashing anyone — you don’t have to say to anyone what you don’t want said back to you. Let’s put a little laughter into it. In my small way, I think I’ve started a trend to become more mellow, so we can all calm down and enjoy it.”
source: people.com