American model Kim Kardashian blasts Taylor Swift after feud with Kanye West is reignited

Kim Kardashian West took to Twitter Monday night to relay her version of what did – or didn't – happen during a phone call between husband Kanye West and Taylor Swift in 2016. Well, this isn't over.
Kardashian West began by referencing coronavirus, expressing disbelief that Swift "has chosen to reignite an old exchange - that at this point in time feels very self-serving given the suffering millions of real victims are facing right now."
To recap the feud: Back in 2016, West premiered the song "Famous," which contained a controversial lyric about Taylor Swift.

According to West, the inflammatory line was approved by Swift. Swift said she never heard the "made that (expletive) famous" lyric before the song was released. After Kim Kardashian West shared a clip from an apparent phone conversation between West and Swift about the lyric in question, the court of public opinion seemed to rule in favor of West.
The mood has changed since then.
Over the weekend, unverified scenes of prolonged phone calls between West and Swift seem to refute Swift's claims that he was not allowed to be called an expressive in the song. (In 2009 West insisted on Swift's way of disrupting VMAs acceptance speech. Swift had previously done a subtle dig at West, taking credit for his fame at the 2016 Grams.)
The new phone call clip was released from an unknown source late Friday night and contains 25 minutes of chopped-up conversation.In the nearly four-year-old conversation, West asks Swift for her approval of the "hot" lyric and she does tell him she thinks it’s funny. She continues: “I never would have expected you to tell me about a line in one of your songs. … That’s really nice that you did.”
Later in the chat, he asks her what she thinks of him using the words "I made her famous" – Swift's reply: "Well, what am I gonna do about it? It's just kinda like, whatever, at this point. omitting the bad word, which she later would take offense to – in his music."
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In the call, Swift is also heard telling West that she's glad the lyrics are "not mean though. I thought it was gonna be like that stupid dumb (expletive), like, but it’s not. It doesn’t feel mean, but like, oh my God, the build-up you gave it.”
On Monday, following many of Swift's fans and friends, including Todrick Hall, defending Swift's original account of the phone call, Swift finally acknowledged the leaked video on her Instagram Story. But she turned her comment into a call to action for donations during the coronavirus crisis.
"Instead of answering those who are asking about the video footage that leaked, proving that I was telling the truth the whole time about *that call* (you know, the one that was illegally recorded that somebody edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family, and fans through hell for 4 years)... SWIPE UP to see what really matters," she shared on Monday, linking to the Feeding America donation page.
The World Health Organization and Feeding America are just some of the organization Im donating. If you have the ability to, please join me in donating during this crisis, she wrote.But late Monday night, Kardashian was none of the charitable redirection of West Swift.
In a series of Twitter posts, the reality star stated that she didn't feel the need to comment a few days ago, and Im really embarrassed and embarrassed to do it now, but because she keeps on speaking to me, I I think I was left without a choice, but to answer because she is really lying.
Kardashian West continued: To be clear, I had only one issue, which Taylor lied to through his publicist stating that Kanye had never called to ask for permission. .. He spoke clearly so I let you see it all. No one used this word without his permission.
What Kardashian West said was on Monday, when Swift said through her publicist that the pop star refused to sing and warned her about releasing a song with such a false message ... Lies were never about the word (exception), whether it was always a call or not and the tone of the conversation.
Kardashian West insisted on Monday that she never edited the footage of the phone call and posted a few clips on Snapchat just to make her point and that the recently leaked entire video has not changed the story. He closed: This will be the last time I speak on it because honestly, nobody cares.
In Swift's documentary "Miss Americana", she talks about struggling in 2016 after that public struggle. She says, "I just wanted to disappear." Nobody saw me physically for a year, and that's what I thought they wanted. "

Kim Kardashian West took to Twitter Monday night to relay her version of what did – or didn't – happen during a phone call between husband Kanye West and Taylor Swift in 2016. Well, this isn't over.
Kardashian West began by referencing coronavirus, expressing disbelief that Swift "has chosen to reignite an old exchange - that at this point in time feels very self-serving given the suffering millions of real victims are facing right now."
To recap the feud: Back in 2016, West premiered the song "Famous," which contained a controversial lyric about Taylor Swift.

According to West, the inflammatory line was approved by Swift. Swift said she never heard the "made that (expletive) famous" lyric before the song was released. After Kim Kardashian West shared a clip from an apparent phone conversation between West and Swift about the lyric in question, the court of public opinion seemed to rule in favor of West.
The mood has changed since then.
Over the weekend, unverified scenes of prolonged phone calls between West and Swift seem to refute Swift's claims that he was not allowed to be called an expressive in the song. (In 2009 West insisted on Swift's way of disrupting VMAs acceptance speech. Swift had previously done a subtle dig at West, taking credit for his fame at the 2016 Grams.)
The new phone call clip was released from an unknown source late Friday night and contains 25 minutes of chopped-up conversation.In the nearly four-year-old conversation, West asks Swift for her approval of the "hot" lyric and she does tell him she thinks it’s funny. She continues: “I never would have expected you to tell me about a line in one of your songs. … That’s really nice that you did.”
Later in the chat, he asks her what she thinks of him using the words "I made her famous" – Swift's reply: "Well, what am I gonna do about it? It's just kinda like, whatever, at this point. omitting the bad word, which she later would take offense to – in his music."
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In the call, Swift is also heard telling West that she's glad the lyrics are "not mean though. I thought it was gonna be like that stupid dumb (expletive), like, but it’s not. It doesn’t feel mean, but like, oh my God, the build-up you gave it.”
On Monday, following many of Swift's fans and friends, including Todrick Hall, defending Swift's original account of the phone call, Swift finally acknowledged the leaked video on her Instagram Story. But she turned her comment into a call to action for donations during the coronavirus crisis.
"Instead of answering those who are asking about the video footage that leaked, proving that I was telling the truth the whole time about *that call* (you know, the one that was illegally recorded that somebody edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family, and fans through hell for 4 years)... SWIPE UP to see what really matters," she shared on Monday, linking to the Feeding America donation page.
The World Health Organization and Feeding America are just some of the organization Im donating. If you have the ability to, please join me in donating during this crisis, she wrote.But late Monday night, Kardashian was none of the charitable redirection of West Swift.
In a series of Twitter posts, the reality star stated that she didn't feel the need to comment a few days ago, and Im really embarrassed and embarrassed to do it now, but because she keeps on speaking to me, I I think I was left without a choice, but to answer because she is really lying.
Kardashian West continued: To be clear, I had only one issue, which Taylor lied to through his publicist stating that Kanye had never called to ask for permission. .. He spoke clearly so I let you see it all. No one used this word without his permission.
What Kardashian West said was on Monday, when Swift said through her publicist that the pop star refused to sing and warned her about releasing a song with such a false message ... Lies were never about the word (exception), whether it was always a call or not and the tone of the conversation.
Kardashian West insisted on Monday that she never edited the footage of the phone call and posted a few clips on Snapchat just to make her point and that the recently leaked entire video has not changed the story. He closed: This will be the last time I speak on it because honestly, nobody cares.
In Swift's documentary "Miss Americana", she talks about struggling in 2016 after that public struggle. She says, "I just wanted to disappear." Nobody saw me physically for a year, and that's what I thought they wanted. "