Katy Perry is playing coy about rumors that she's going to dis fellow pop star Taylor Swift during her Super Bowl halftime show next month. Earlier this month, rumors surfaced that the "Roar" singer had plans to take subtle jabs at the "1989" songstress during her performance.

Rumors of a feud between the two pop stars spread like wildfire after Swift said in a Rolling Stone interview that her song "Bad Blood" was about a female musician she considered a "straight-up enemy."

While speaking with Kevin Frazier from "Entertainment Tonight," Perry was asked if she's going to sing about a "certain someone."

"I don't know where you heard that," she responded, to which Frazier said: "The internet."

"The place called the internet, where everything is true, correct and valid!" Perry joked.

"I think the speculation is very fun," she added. "And I don't usually like speculation, but I'm like 'Hey!' It's like bringing everybody into the conversation, you know, and on February 1, you'll see what's actually gonna go down."

The pop star also hinted that she's going to have several "special guests" perform with her on Feb. 1 at Glendale, Arizona's University of Phoenix Stadium. The "Fireworks" singer already announced that Lenny Kravitz would be one of those guests.

In another interview with The Associated Press, the 30-year-old revealed that her set will be 12 minutes long and includes humor, several costume changes and at least two different "worlds." And as far as those rumors claiming Perry forked over a large sum of money just to play in the Super Bowl, Perry told the AP that from the very begging she informed the NFL that she wouldn't be handing over any money.

"I put my foot down very early in the courtship. I said, 'Look guys, here's where I draw a line in the sand,'" she said. "I want to be invited on my own merits and not with some fine print. I stuck to my position... I don't even care if my contract leaks... I have nothing to hide, basically."