on the matter—urging her fans to pay attention to what “really matters,” COVID-19 relief, but also touching on the call’s impact on her (“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 the last 4 years”)—Kim Kardashian took to Twitter and posted a thread about how Swift was “actually lying,” and she was “left without a choice but to respond.
” Kardashian also apologized for writing extensively about this issue as “I know you are all dealing with more serious and important matters” during the coronavirus pandemic. It did show Swift and West reviewing some lyrics, but he did not discuss calling her “that bitch” with her. Swift and her team claimed immediately after Kardashian released excerpts of that call on her Snapchat that that line—”I made that bitch famous”—was what Swift took issue withSwift’s reputation took a hit when the Snapchats were released, and she was attacked on social media by those who saw her as a “snake” and liar. She ended up retreating from public life for a year afterhow hard being canceled was for her mental health.
The full phone call video that leaked was seen by some fans—and Swift herself—to be vindicating for her. As Swift pointed out in her statement yesterday, the clips showed “I was telling the truth the whole time about *that call*.”
But Kardashian didn’t see it that way. In her Twitter thread, she wrote: