Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
24.03.2020 - 02:33 / glamour.com
Taylor Swift has broken her silence on the from 2016. And, reader, her response is good.If you took a break from the internet this weekend, let me catch you up to speed: Late Friday night (March 20), footage of what appeared to be the complete, unedited 2016 phone call between Swift and Kanye West about his song "Famous" hit the web.
Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
Chrissy Teigen is letting fans know that one of her recent tweets was not about Taylor Swift!
Taylor Swift has launched a career as a DJ from her home.
“I cannot stand this woman!” Todrick Hall said of Kim Kardashian at the start of the lengthy rant he posted to his Instagram Stories on Mar. 24.
Sisters sticking together.
Okay, so last night . While asking fans to donate to , Taylor called the video "illegally recorded," and "edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family, and fans through hell for 4 years."
If you thought the newly-resurfaced Kim Kardashian--Kanye West drama over the song "Famous" was over, you would be highly mistaken.The 2016 debacle was reignited when of that rather infamous phone call between Swift and West recently leaked.
The notorious 2016 call leaked online last weekend.
Taylor Swift has said a leaked 2016 phone call between her and Kanye West proves she was “framed”.
Just when it seemed like Taylor Swift and Kanye West's notorious 2016 phone call had been finally laid to rest, a reportedly full, unedited version made the rounds on social media over the weekend after an apparent leak. It puts a potentially new spin on the narrative that's circulated over the past four years — the one that says Swift approved of West's explicit lyrics on his song "Famous" but potentially pretended otherwise.
Taylor Swift fans feel vindicated after the full audio of her controversial conversation with Kanye West was released, seemingly proving her right. A newly leaked video clip of the entire four-year-old phone call between the rapper and pop superstar about his controversial song "Famous" has been posted online and further complicates the picture of what happened.