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Taylor Swift Strikes Back At Kanye and Kim Kardashian

It’s Ye vs. Tay in the cross platform feud of our time. However “confidential communication” does not include any conversations that “may be overheard” – and Taylor was most definitely aware that her conversation with Kanye was being overheard.

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It was the interruption that spawned a thousand memes.

She said, “Where is the video of Kanye telling me he was going to call me “that bitch” in his song?”

After picking his jaw off the floor following a clip of the now infamous video, Corden quipped, “Here’s the question: Does Kim Kardashian ever record anything where someone doesn’t get screwed?”

Apparently, she’s anxious North will internalize the misogynist messaging of her father’s songs, a fate, Anderson tweeted, she wishes to spare her from.

“For all my Southside niggas that know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why?”

Taylor Swift has been compared to Nicole Brown Simpson in a series of controversial tweets from her Bad Blood video director Joseph Kahn amid the singer’s ongoing feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

Taylor has never denied that conversation took place.

“I had never heard of her”.

For those who keep up with Kim Kardashian West, Kanye West and Taylor Swift, the details surrounding Kanye’s song “Famous” are well-known.

If you cast your mind back, a line from the song, which references Taylor, caused quite the backlash when it was first heard.

After Kardashian-West posted the “secretly” recorded phone call, Swift posted a response on her Instagram account to defend herself.

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Since the release of the footage, Tay Tay has spoken out about the line that she claims she still DIDN’T know about. Supportive, even. Swift now says that Kanye never played the song for her and never mentioned he would call her a bitch in the song.

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