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Taylor Swift ‘threatened Kanye West with legal action months ago’
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West reportedly chose to release the Taylor Swift audio after she blasted the rapper at the Grammy Awards.
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The pop superstar, who has faced a backlash after a video of her phone call to West was posted on Snapchat, has had her bio changed a number of times on the site.
Taking to Twitter, Kahn made specific reference to the end of the line, where Kanye raps: “I made that bitch famous”.
Legal troubles seem to be pouring in for Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian as they could face jail time due to their feud with Taylor Swift.
“Of course I wanted to like the song”. 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.
“Kanye didn’t say the line “I made that b***h famous” on the call”. But the G.O.O.D. Music rapper called her claims BS saying that he called her and she gave the track her blessings.
The 26-year-old singer reportedly believes that West has violated criminal law by not asking for permission to record her and is allegedly still deciding on whether to file the police report. And I really appreciate you telling me about it. “It doesn’t exist because it never happened”, Swift wrote in a screengrab of an iPhone note. You don’t get to control someone’s emotional response to being called “that b–h” in front of the entire world.
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Discussing the potential legal action Taylor could take with her fellow panellists on The Talk, Sharon said: “I think that Taylor should go back to what she does best, writing her songs, recording”. As she said, she was not given the full story and that is what is wrong about the whole saga. Multiple sources say that the “Blank Space” singer had no idea that the phone call was being recorded.