Kanye West and Taylor Swift’s feud goes back to 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Kim Kardashian soon got involved following Kanye’s controversial diss verse in the 2016 song “Famous”. Kim, Kanye and Taylor have had a strife ever since. Now, it seems like Kim K is subtly throwing shade at Taylor again despite being separated from Ye.

Both Kanye and Kim claimed to have received Swift’s permission to include the lyric, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b*tch famous.” in the “Famous” song. Kim even released an audio to prove it. However, Swift denied knowing about the word “b*tch” being used.

Kim Kardashian was on the “Honestly with Bari Weiss” podcast on Thursday. While answering a lightning-round question about her favorite Swift album Kim struggled to name a single Taylor Swift song. That being said, Kim did give out some backhanded compliments when asked about her onetime foe’s music in the interview.

They’re all super cute and catchy,” she said before admitting, “I’d have to look in my phone to get a name.” guess they are not as catchy then?

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On the other hand, Kim had no trouble rattling off a few favorite albums by her estranged husband, Kanye West. She praised “Yeezus” which came out in 2013 and ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ (2010). Kim’s picks are quite a hit with fans and critics alike.

Speaking of the bad blood, Swift said on social media that she had been a victim of “character assassination. If you want to be on bad terms, let’s be on bad terms, but just be real about it,” she told Rolling Stone in 2019. Things did cool down later as Taylor Swift made an effort to not focus on the negativity.

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Shifa Jahan

Shifa Jahan is a freelance writer with a passion for pop culture and entertainment news. With a background in copywriting and academic writing, she brings a unique perspective to her work. Currently pursuing her Masters in Comparative Literature, Shifa also has a love for theatre, teaching, and exploring different cultures and languages.

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