Famous Star Taylor Swift Feuded With
Nothing makes us happier than a nice celebrity beef, whether they are true or have been exaggerated by the press.
Over the past ten years, record-breaking music icon Taylor Swift has taken part in a number of these "beefs," but have they been getting along again, or…?
Let’s examine some of her relationships then.
Until 2018, when Katy brought Taylor a real olive branch as a peace offering on the first night of her Reputation tour, the "feud" remained unresolved.
All was right in Taylor and Katy's world once she made an appearance in the star-studded "You Need to Calm Down" music video the next year.
Taylor, though, interpreted it as a personal jab and said, "I've done nothing but love & support you. It's unlike you to pit women against each other. Maybe one of the men took your slot." Taylor later continued, offer Nicki an invitation to share the stage with her: “Nicki is invited to any stage I'm ever on.”
In response, Nicki insisted that she wasn't talking about Taylor in those tweets and partially blamed the media for misrepresenting her. Taylor then expressed regret to Nicki, writing: "I thought I was being called out. I missed the point, I misunderstood, then misspoke. I'm sorry, Nicki."
Taylor sang "The Night Is Still Young" and a few verses of "Bad Blood" with Nicki throughout the performance.
Everything is OK between the two now; following the 2022 VMAs, where Taylor debuted Midnights, Nicki gave Taylor a tribute in one video, which says: “"Barbz, I know you love her. We all love her."
“Should we do something about your tiny p*nis while we’re at it hm,” Lorde responded in defense of her pal.
Although Taylor didn't reply, Diplo claimed that posting the tweets was "the worst choice of my career" in 2019.
Then, in 2016, Kanye released the song "Famous," in which he referred to Taylor as a bitch, implied that they may have had s*x, and claimed that he was the one who made her famous. As if that weren't enough, he also put a wax replica of Taylor in a nude state in the film.
Taylor got offended, of course, and then Kim Kardashian and "Snapchatgate" appeared.
Taylor’s supporters claimed that the video was altered to interpret her statements out of context into different meanings – Taylor said she was OK with the s*x lyric, but disagreed with being branded a “b*tch” and that she was made famous by him.
Some tracks on Taylor's 2017 album Reputation, including "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," are rumored to be about Kimye.
The complete version of Kim's video, which was made public in 2020, demonstrated that she had indeed edited the clip before sending it on Snapchat.
Well, now, they are no longer related to each other anymore.
A Madeleine Albright quotation served as Taylor's retort: "There's a specific place in hell for women who don't aid other women."
Tina Fey later shared with ET in an interview that it was all meant to make fun, continuing that it’s a pity “she didn’t take [the joke] in the crazy-aunt spirit in which it was intended.”
It's sure to conclude that this conflict is over because, in 2020, Taylor and Amy appeared at the Golden Globes together.
Over the past ten years, record-breaking music icon Taylor Swift has taken part in a number of these "beefs," but have they been getting along again, or…?
Let’s examine some of her relationships then.
1. Katy Perry
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Until 2018, when Katy brought Taylor a real olive branch as a peace offering on the first night of her Reputation tour, the "feud" remained unresolved.
All was right in Taylor and Katy's world once she made an appearance in the star-studded "You Need to Calm Down" music video the next year.
2. Nicki Minaj
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Taylor, though, interpreted it as a personal jab and said, "I've done nothing but love & support you. It's unlike you to pit women against each other. Maybe one of the men took your slot." Taylor later continued, offer Nicki an invitation to share the stage with her: “Nicki is invited to any stage I'm ever on.”
In response, Nicki insisted that she wasn't talking about Taylor in those tweets and partially blamed the media for misrepresenting her. Taylor then expressed regret to Nicki, writing: "I thought I was being called out. I missed the point, I misunderstood, then misspoke. I'm sorry, Nicki."
Taylor sang "The Night Is Still Young" and a few verses of "Bad Blood" with Nicki throughout the performance.
Everything is OK between the two now; following the 2022 VMAs, where Taylor debuted Midnights, Nicki gave Taylor a tribute in one video, which says: “"Barbz, I know you love her. We all love her."
3. Diplo
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“Should we do something about your tiny p*nis while we’re at it hm,” Lorde responded in defense of her pal.
Although Taylor didn't reply, Diplo claimed that posting the tweets was "the worst choice of my career" in 2019.
4. Kanye West
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Then, in 2016, Kanye released the song "Famous," in which he referred to Taylor as a bitch, implied that they may have had s*x, and claimed that he was the one who made her famous. As if that weren't enough, he also put a wax replica of Taylor in a nude state in the film.
Taylor got offended, of course, and then Kim Kardashian and "Snapchatgate" appeared.
5. Kim Kardashian
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Taylor’s supporters claimed that the video was altered to interpret her statements out of context into different meanings – Taylor said she was OK with the s*x lyric, but disagreed with being branded a “b*tch” and that she was made famous by him.
Some tracks on Taylor's 2017 album Reputation, including "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," are rumored to be about Kimye.
The complete version of Kim's video, which was made public in 2020, demonstrated that she had indeed edited the clip before sending it on Snapchat.
Well, now, they are no longer related to each other anymore.
6. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler
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A Madeleine Albright quotation served as Taylor's retort: "There's a specific place in hell for women who don't aid other women."
Tina Fey later shared with ET in an interview that it was all meant to make fun, continuing that it’s a pity “she didn’t take [the joke] in the crazy-aunt spirit in which it was intended.”
It's sure to conclude that this conflict is over because, in 2020, Taylor and Amy appeared at the Golden Globes together.
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