Princeton Review Apologizes to Taylor Swift for Misquoting Her Lyrics
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The test preparation company publicly apologizes to the singer on Twitter and offers two Swifties tickets to her show after misquoting the lyrics of her 'Fifteen'.

AceShowbiz - The Princeton Review has responded to Taylor Swift after the singer scolded them for misquoting her lyrics. The test preparation company took to Twitter on Tuesday, March 24 to publicly apologize to the 25-year-old superstar and show her they'd tried correcting the mistake.

They posted a photo of the wrong lyrics from Swift's "Fifteen" being covered with a sheet of pink paper with the right words written on it. "Sorry @taylorswift13! We'll make it up to you," they wrote. The company also offered two lucky Swifties tickets to an upcoming show, adding, "Pick a #grammar lover fan. 2 tickets to a U.S. show on us."

As previously reported, a fan alerted Swift on Tumblr about a mistake Princeton Review made in their materials for an SAT practice test. The company which considered "Fifteen" as one of the songs with "bad grammar" wrote, "Somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe 'em," instead of, "Somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them."

Swift then called out the company in a message posted on her own Tumblr page. "Not the right lyrics at all pssshhhh. You had one job, test people. One job," she said.

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