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How Kim & Kanye Were Exposed for Lying About the Taylor Swift Lyric Call
Okay SO remember that edited snippet of a private phone conversation between Kanye and Taylor that Kim Kardashian leaked in order prove Taylor was a liar? And then the world immediately turned on Taylor and she disappeared for a year to get away from the hate?
Well, turns out that snippet was taken out of context and Taylor was, in fact, not a liar at all.
As we all remember, back when Kanye first released his track ‘Famous,’ it was shortly after him and Taylor Swift had made amends. But the moment that song was released and Taylor heard the lyrics, she was not happy. She made it clear on social media that she did not approve of the song and was very disappointed.
The song literally says Kanye made Taylor famous, while referring to her as a “btch,” but of course because there’s a line where he addresses her by name, everyone thought that was what made Taylor upset.
Which in case you somehow forgot, the lyric was, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sx.”
Well, after Taylor publically shared her disapproval of the song, as we all remember, Kim Kardashian took it upon herself to leak the illegally recorded edited SNIPPET of a phone call between Kanye and Taylor, where they talked about the song. And in Kim’s snippet, it shows Taylor approving of the line about her and Kanye having sx.
Kim then called her a snake and basically got the entire internet to turn on Taylor.
Taylor did eventually respond via social media, revealing that she did not okay being called “That btch.” And also said she had never heard the song, even though Kanye promised to play it for her but never did. She only approved that one line.
That response still didn’t sit well with the internet, and people continued to call her a liar and say she was just playing victim and trying to save herself after being exposed.
standing controversy between Kanye West and Taylor Swift took a new turn, revealing a different side of the story that has captured public attention once again. The infamous call, which played a pivotal role in the public feud between the two artists, has now been leaked in its entirety, providing a clearer picture of the situation and vindicating Taylor Swift.
The controversy began when Kanye West released his song “Famous,” which included the provocative lyrics, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex,” and “I made that bitch famous.” The release of the song sparked immediate backlash, particularly from Swift, who expressed her disapproval publicly. The situation escalated when Kim Kardashian, Kanye’s wife, released a snippet of a phone call between Kanye and Taylor, purportedly showing Swift approving of the lyrics, specifically the line about having sex. This move led to widespread criticism of Swift, with many accusing her of being deceitful and insincere.
However, the full version of the call, which has now been leaked, paints a different picture. During the conversation, Kanye asks Taylor to tweet about the song, mentioning that there is a controversial line about her. Taylor, sounding hesitant, asks if the line is mean and expresses relief when she is told it is not. Kanye originally stated the line as “I feel like Taylor Swift might owe me sex,” to which Taylor responded with laughter, not realizing the full extent of the song’s content.
Importantly, Taylor expressed concern about being portrayed negatively, specifically mentioning she would not want to be called “that dumb bitch.” This critical context was missing from the originally released snippet, which portrayed Taylor as being more approving of the song than she actually was. The leak of the full call has led to a significant shift in public perception, with many now supporting Taylor and criticizing Kanye and Kim for their roles in the controversy.
On social media, hashtags like #KanyeWestIsOverParty and #TaylorToldTheTruth trended, as fans and the general public reacted to the revelation. Many users expressed their outrage at the manipulation of the situation and the impact it had on Taylor’s reputation at the time.
This new development in the Kanye-Taylor saga highlights the complexities and consequences of public and private interactions in the age of social media, where context and narrative can significantly influence public opinion. For Taylor Swift, this moment serves as a vindication, proving that her initial disapproval of the song and its lyrics was genuine and grounded in her concerns about the portrayal of her character.