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Sharon Osbourne wants Taylor Swift to `rise` above Kanye’s public feud

However after the video was posted Taylor took to Instagram to say that Kanye had never mentioned he would refer to her as a “bitch” in the song.

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Twitter broke out in war with some people joining team Taylor with others taking the side of Kimye.

“Knowing them, it’s probably a big master plan”, Fergie said of Kim Kardashian’s leak of conversations between Kanye West and Taylor Swift over his “Famous” lyrics.

In the Snapchat video Calvin mimes to “The Part”, which includes the line: “Wifey gonna kill me, she the female OJ”, while showing off his pots and pans in the kitchen. I remember the repercussions after that.

“Amber really feels that regardless of who is lying and who is telling the truth, Kanye really slut-shamed Taylor in the worst way possible in the song itself”, said a Radar Online source.

Kim isn’t the only public figure to defend Kanye in light of “Famous”. He didn’t want to interrupt her moment, it really wasn’t about Taylor.

If you already can’t tell, Muva Rosebud is exhausted of talking about her ex and added, “Please stay the f**k out of the news so I don’t have to talk about your a** no more”.

“While I wanted to be supportive of Kanye on the phone call, you can not ‘approve” a song you haven’t heard. The video later showed her saying, “If people ask me about it I think it would be great for me to be like, ‘Look, he called me and told me the line before it came out”.

However, Amber is not impressed that Kanye used a naked waxwork likeness of her in the “Famous” video.

On the call, Swift sounded friendly and said she appreciated his courtesy call about the lyrics.

But her comment seemed to be a joke, as Kardashian just recently appeared in her “M.I.L.F. $” music video.

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However, Swift says she did not appreciate being called “that [expletive]” in front of the entire world.

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