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Taylor Swift Insists Kanye West Broke The Law Over Snapchat Video
Kim Kardashian has no regrets over how she exposed Taylor Swift in defense of her husband Kanye West. Calvin hasn’t been shy about showing his affection for Kanye since his split with Swift.
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Kim also released a video on Snapchat of Taylor approving her hubby Kanye West’s famous song, after Swift said she hadn’t. “I made that b**** famous” while West’s song plays in the background of a nightclub.
The bootylicious star, who now has a residency in Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, partied with both Calvin Harris and Kim Kardashian after her show last night.
In an Instagram picture shared by rapper French Montana, Kim, J-Lo and Calvin pose with a birthday cake.
Meanwhile, Calvin slammed his former lover – who is now dating Tom Hiddleston – in a lengthy twitter rant after it emerged she had secretly written his song “This Is What You Came For“, blasting her and her team for “going out of their way to try and make ME look bad at this stage”.
Taylor quickly responded to the lyrics, saying that she had not approved them.
The short clip sees him singing the lines that compare Kimmy K to OJ Simpson: ‘Wifey gonna kill me, she the female OJ / Y’all don’t feel me, man this ain’t okay’.
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Online commentators were quick to assume that the video was a sign that Calvin was firmly in Kimye’s corner over the whole T-Swift row that erupted after the release of Kanye’s song Famous, which includes the lyrics: ‘I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? “I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative, one that I never asked to be part of, since 2009”.