Saturday 28 March 2020

SWIFT JUSTICE Taylor Swift’s fury at ‘four years of hell’ at the hands of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West



Taylor, 30, had remained quiet since a leaked 25-minute recording of a phone call between her and rapper Kanye — discussing his controversial lyrics about her in his 2016 song Famous — appeared online at the weekend.
Previously Kanye had used an edited version of the call to claim he had her permission for the song, which includes the lyrics: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. I made that bitch famous.”
But yesterday Taylor spoke out, claiming the full-length recording, which appeared online mysteriously, proved she was: “Telling the truth the whole time.”
She always disputed Kanye’s version of events.
 In his 2016 video for Famous, Kanye and Kim were shown in bed naked surrounded by lookalikes including one resembling Taylor
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In his 2016 video for Famous, Kanye and Kim were shown in bed naked surrounded by lookalikes including one resembling TaylorCredit: BsckGrid

‘HIS BEHAVIOUR HAS BEEN BULLYING'

She added: “Instead of answering those who are asking how I feel about the video footage that leaked, proving that I was telling the truth the whole time about *that call* (you know, the one that was illegally recorded, that somebody edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family and fans through hell for four years)...”
She then posted a link to two organisations supporting those hit by the coronavirus pandemic, adding: “The World Health Organisation and Feeding America are some of the organisations I’ve been donating to.
“If you have the ability to, please join me in donating during this crisis.”
Insiders say the singer is privately livid with Kanye, 42, and his reality star wife and is determined for the world to know what really happened.
Close friends, including Todrick Hall, a judge on BBC1’s The Greatest Dancer, were quick to leap to her defence.
 Taylor and Kanye's bitter feud began at the MTV VMAs in 2009 when Kanye stormed the stage after Taylor had just won Best Female Video
Taylor and Kanye's bitter feud began at the MTV VMAs in 2009 when Kanye stormed the stage after Taylor had just won Best Female VideoCredit: Getty
But Taylor still wants the rapper — who interrupted her acceptance speech for Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV VMAs — to admit she did not give him permission to abuse her in the sexist lyrics.
A source said: “Taylor feels that Kanye’s behaviour has been bullying and led to her being bombarded with the most unbelievable abuse.
“She doesn’t want this to keep rumbling on in public, but she does feel hurt that he has claimed she would endorse his misogynistic track and then lie about that.
“And if this latest episode proves that then she’ll be very pleased. They all used to be friendly, but it has clearly gone beyond something that can be quietly smoothed over.”




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