What bad blood?
Kim Kardashian has praised Taylor Swift in a rare comment, nearly two years after she made headlines with the singer’s scathing “Thank You, Me” diss track.
Khloe Kardashian brought up Swift, 36, during a conversation with Kim, 45, on Wednesday’s episode of her podcast Khloe in Wonderland.
“Do you think people would be surprised if you heard Taylor Swift?” asked the Good American co-creator, 41.
Speculating that Kim may have “said it” before, Khloe claimed “people will be surprised.”
“I have some of her older songs on my playlist,” exclaimed the Skims creator. “I always thought she was a very talented and great artist.”
Swift’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The siblings did not delve further into Kim and Swift’s longstanding feud. The feud began in 2016 when the reality star sided with then-husband Kanye West and the “Love Story” singer.
The public clash led to the songwriter’s 2017 album Reputation, in which Swift took aim at the couple on songs from “Call It What You Want” to “Look What You Made Me Do.”
Four years later, Kim threw shade at the Grammy winner when she couldn’t say the name of a single Swift song without “peeking into her phone.”
But she insisted to listeners of her Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast, “I really love her songs. They’re all so cute and catchy.”
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Kim didn’t comment on 2024’s “thanK you aIMee,” but the song featured searing lyrics about a bully toughening up Swift.
Swift had no doubt that the song “Tortured Poets Division” was about Kim, even capitalizing her name in the title.
People reported at the time that the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star wanted Swift to “move on” but “couldn’t understand why[Swift]was being so vocal about it.”
A source close to the drama told the media that Kim is “over” the drama, pointing out that “many years have passed.”
Last year, fans theorized that “Actually Romantic,” from the album Life of a Showgirl, which is widely believed to be aimed at Charli XCX, was about Kim.
In the song, Swift sings, “You keep sending me funny Valentines/And I know you think they’re malicious/But they’re precious and adorable.”
Social media users pointed out that Kim gave Valentine’s Day gifts to her “haters” in 2018, including Swift.
