Calvin Harris threatened to sue Radar Online on Monday, after the tabloid claimed his girlfriend Taylor Swift broke up with him.

The rumors, asserting that the 31-year-old Scottish DJ and record producer was cheating on the singer and that the couple had split, were spread by Radar Online earlier that same day, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. The article was also accompanied by 11 photos of Harris leaving a Thai massage parlour, the supposed site of his transgression.

"Taylor Swift just got some fresh material for her next album," the tabloid wrote, referring to her tendency to write songs about her ex-boyfriends.

Harris did not react favorably to the article, which he claimed was full of false accusations.

"It's not going to be a 'happy ending' for everyone I sue for defamation of character for all these bullsh*t stories bye bye," Harris wrote on Twitter. Swift proceeded to favorite the tweet, proving that the couple is still going strong.

Along with Harris, the 25-year-old "Blank Space" singer's publicist Tree Paine was quick to deny the rumors as well. "I've said it before and I'm saying it again, do not believe Radar Online," Paine tweeted.

The DJ also favorited a fan's tweet on Wednesday, which showed appreciation for Swift's recent GQ and NME magazine covers. The Twitter user's caption with the photo reads, "When @CalvinHarris is a lucky dude."

Harris and Swift first began dating over seven months ago. They were first spotted out at a Kenny Chesney concert in Nashville together in March. At this year's Billboard Music Awards, where Swift took home eight prizes, the couple confirmed their relationship.

The pair was recognized as the highest-paid celebrity couple this past year, according to Forbes. Together they make a combined income of $146 million.

Before Harris, Swift was linked to several other celebrities, including Joe Jonas, Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Conor Kennedy and Harry Styles.