Kim was seen ‘all smiles’ for the first time since Taylor Swift ‘diss-track’ was released. What did she say

The famous influencer did not appear to be impacted by the viral new hit that took away 100k followers from her instagram

Taylor Swift’s latest album release, “The Tortured Poets Department,” has captured headlines not just for its record-breaking debut on Spotify but also for stirring up old feuds. One track in particular, titled “thanK you aIMee,” has sparked intense speculation and discussion.

The song describes a ‘bronze’ and ‘spray-tanned’ school bully named Aimee, but the song title’s peculiar capitalization spells out ‘Kim,’ leading many to believe that the lyrics might be targeting Kim Kardashian.

The ongoing feud between Swift and Kardashian dates back to 2016 when Kardashian’s then-husband, Kanye West, released a track called “Famous,” which included derogatory lyrics about Swift. Kardashian later claimed that Swift had approved these lyrics, which Swift vehemently denied, stating that the call was recorded without her consent and edited.

KIMS REACTION

Despite the potential new jab from Swift, Kardashian appeared unbothered in her recent public appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show. Kardashian, promoting her brand’s new ‘Ultimate Nipple Bra,’ steered clear of the controversy, with Kimmel not broaching the topic of Swift’s supposed diss track. Instead, Kardashian remained upbeat, stating, “life is good,” and showcased a positive demeanor throughout the interview.

This recent development comes as Kardashian reportedly lost around 100,000 followers on Instagram following the release of Swift’s track, indicating that the feud continues to impact both stars’ public images. Whether the song is indeed about Kardashian has not been confirmed by either party, but the implications and timing have fueled ongoing media and fan speculation about the state of their strained relationship.