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Taylor swift Mom send clear warning to Kim Kardashian and those calling her daughter ‘ distraction ‘ Jealousy is sickness
Kim Kardashian is said to be “truly hurt” by Taylor Swift’s diss track and how the singer is still “upset” with her, an expert has claimed.
Earlier this month, Taylor, 34, unveiled her 11th studio album – The Tortured Poets Department. Two hours after releasing the 16-track album, she announced that she was dropping a surprise second album with an additional 15 songs.
One of the tracks, Thank You Aimee, stylised as thanK you aIMee, caught the attention of fans with it quickly speculated that it was written with Kim Kardashian in mind because of how it spells KIM in uppercase letters. In the scathing song, Taylor hints: “I don’t think you’ve changed much / And so I changed your name, and any real defining clues.”
And now, according to a psychic, Kim is “truly hurt” by the song that is alleged to be about her following the pair’s 2016 feud where Taylor says Kim “took her down psychologically”, with the SKIMS founder also worried that people will now “think badly” of her.
Inbaal Honigman, a skilled celebrity psychic, has carried out an exclusive Tarot reading for The Mirror, with her revealing Kim’s real feelings after thanK you aIMee came out. Speaking to us, Inbaal said: “The Tarot cards suggest that Kim is truly hurt by the idea that Taylor Swift is still upset with her.
“Kim has a lot of personal self-esteem issues, suggests the 9 of Swords Tarot card. She worries whether anyone likes her at all, and her people-pleasing ways come from a place of insecurity.”
She then added that the mother-of-four “has no desire to hurt or offend anybody, and feels that any backlash is totally unjustified”, with the Tarot card showing that Kim’s “true concern” is that people would think badly of her.
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