Taylor Swift and Katy Perry may have ended their feud on Tuesday, after Katy extended an olive branch (literally), however Taylor still not ready to bury the hatchet with Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West.
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Taylor kicked off her Reputation Stadium Tour in Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday and opened about Kim calling her Snake two years ago and how it impacted her and her album.
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"A couple of years ago, someone called me a snake on social media and it caught on.” Taylor said.
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“Then a lot of people called me a lot of names on social media and I went through some really low times for a while because of it. I went through some times when I didn’t know if I was going to get to do this anymore”
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The singer was referring to her 2016 beef with Kanye West after he said, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that B*tch famous,” in his song “Famous”
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Fans quickly jumped to Taylor’s defense, but wife Kim Kardashian jumped in to defend her husband, sharing a video, which proved that Taylor knew about the lyrics and signed off on it.
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Taylor went on to explain to fans that she deliberately used the snake metaphors in her music videos for her Reputation album.
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“I wanted to send a message to you guys that if someone uses name calling to bully you on social media and even if a lot of people jump on board with it, that doesn’t have to defeat you. It can strengthen you instead."
Taylor kicked off her Reputation Stadium Tour in Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday and opened about Kim calling her Snake two years ago and how it impacted her and her album.
"A couple of years ago, someone called me a snake on social media and it caught on.” Taylor said.
“Then a lot of people called me a lot of names on social media and I went through some really low times for a while because of it. I went through some times when I didn’t know if I was going to get to do this anymore”
The singer was referring to her 2016 beef with Kanye West after he said, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that B*tch famous,” in his song “Famous”
Fans quickly jumped to Taylor’s defense, but wife Kim Kardashian jumped in to defend her husband, sharing a video, which proved that Taylor knew about the lyrics and signed off on it.
Then on National Snake Day, the reality star tweeted, “wait it’s legit National Snake Day?!?!? They have holiday for everybody, I mean everything these days,” which many interpreted as a shot towards the country singer.
Taylor went on to explain to fans that she deliberately used the snake metaphors in her music videos for her Reputation album.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I wanted to send a message to you guys that if someone uses name calling to bully you on social media and even if a lot of people jump on board with it, that doesn’t have to defeat you. It can strengthen you instead."