Anonymous wrote:SMH and she went on live television at the Grammys and made that dramatic speech about people taking credit for her success. She is faker than a $3 bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are seeing racial overtones to this!!! Are we forgetting that Kanye put a nude silicone doll of Taylor in his video WITHOUT HER CONSENT? How is that ok? Look at all the people (rightfully) freaking out about the model posting a pic of an anonymous nude woman at the gym. How is that so different from what Kanye did to Taylor in his video? That was LOW. He is not the victim here.
Is that a silicone doll? How do you know that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“It’s like a compliment kind of,” Swift says after hearing the lyric. “Go with whatever line you think is better. It’s obviously very tongue in cheek either way,” she adds. “I really appreciate you telling me about it! That’s really nice.”
Throughout the conversation, Kanye repeatedly tells Swift that he considers her a “friend” and felt a “responsibility” to ask her permission before releasing the lyric. “Relationships are more important than punchlines, you know,” he says.
“And I’m really glad that you had the respect to call me and tell me about the song,” Swift adds. “If people ask me about it, it would be great to say, ‘well he called me and told me before it came out, jokes on you guys, we’re fine.'”
She's too nice.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are seeing racial overtones to this!!! Are we forgetting that Kanye put a nude silicone doll of Taylor in his video WITHOUT HER CONSENT? How is that ok? Look at all the people (rightfully) freaking out about the model posting a pic of an anonymous nude woman at the gym. How is that so different from what Kanye did to Taylor in his video? That was LOW. He is not the victim here.
Anonymous wrote:“Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single ‘Famous’ on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message,” a spokesperson for Swift said following the song’s release back in February.
That was totally untrue. He obviously did call her for approval. Why did she lie?
Anonymous wrote:“It’s like a compliment kind of,” Swift says after hearing the lyric. “Go with whatever line you think is better. It’s obviously very tongue in cheek either way,” she adds. “I really appreciate you telling me about it! That’s really nice.”
Throughout the conversation, Kanye repeatedly tells Swift that he considers her a “friend” and felt a “responsibility” to ask her permission before releasing the lyric. “Relationships are more important than punchlines, you know,” he says.
“And I’m really glad that you had the respect to call me and tell me about the song,” Swift adds. “If people ask me about it, it would be great to say, ‘well he called me and told me before it came out, jokes on you guys, we’re fine.'”
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Kimye, but Taylor got on stage on national television and ripped Kanye down because he tried to take credit for her success. She clearly heard THAT part of the lyric and approved, and was very agreeable on the phone with Kanye about it.
She then saw that she had PR opportunity to speak out against it, which was really deceiving, considering she knew and agreed to it. Now she is cowering behind her good girl victim facade.
Where does she agree to it? I hear her thanking Kanye for informing her about it. It's sort of rich to be defending Kanye for saying something so vile about her in public, but then going after Swift for responding to the claim in public. There's such a sexist overtone to all of this.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised that everyone is taking Swift's side in this. From what she had said earlier when he said he called her, it had sounded to me like she was denying that there was any call or attempt to alert her about any of the lyrics.
So much of what Kanye had said about it -- that she would be walking down the red carpet getting questions about it and laughing it off because he had cleared it with her first -- was absolutely true, but Swift made it sound like Kanye was out of his mind and just making things up.
If that phone call was not actually an agreement to the lyrics and was just an agreement to listen to the song, then it sounds like this whole thing was a misunderstanding and SHE should have said so from the beginning. "He called me to clear the lyrics and I was open to it but told him I needed to hear the song." NOT "he never called me and I don't know what he's talking about and he's crazy," which seems closer to what she actually said.
Because of this I'm really glad they DID tape the call. Because everyone believed the innocent white girl and thought Kanye and Kim were making stuff up. Even now people here are falling over themselves to defend the poor white girl against mean Kanye, even though Swift totally lied about the conversation and totally overdid it in selling herself as the surprised, innocent white girl taken advantage of by the mean, crazy black man. It isn't right.
She totally references and acknowledges the "famous" part of the lyric in the later part of the phone call. So what she really objected to was the "bitch" part. Fine. But then she complained later that he took credit for her work, when she seemed fine with the "famous" part on the call. I can totally understand why West was confused and felt betrayed by her comments. Doesn't anyone else think she was two faced, saying one thing to him and another to the cameras?
At a minimum I think she should have acknowledged from the beginning that West called her to get her approval and there must have been some misunderstanding. Not "I don't know what he's talking about."
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Kimye, but Taylor got on stage on national television and ripped Kanye down because he tried to take credit for her success. She clearly heard THAT part of the lyric and approved, and was very agreeable on the phone with Kanye about it.
She then saw that she had PR opportunity to speak out against it, which was really deceiving, considering she knew and agreed to it. Now she is cowering behind her good girl victim facade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor Swift is THE mean girl and uses feminism as a weapon when it suits her purpose. She goes everywhere in a posse and they zero in on the people she hates. I don't mind her work, I just wish she'd own being a b@tch and stop acting like a victim every time someone makes a joke or slights her in any way. I'm glad she's been exposed as the inauthentic liar she is.
I agree with this.
I agree as well. Her "feminism" is all about what's good for her, she doesn't care about anyone else. Sometimes, Taylor, people just don't like you. That doesn't automatically equal misogyny or sexism, sometimes it just means you suck.
You only get a certain number of "Oh poor me" victim cards in this life and I reckon Taylor has about run through her stack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did two people that stupid and untalented become so rich and famous?
Taylor Swift should just ignore the two of them.
Kanye is actually very talented. He's been a very talented producer for years and his earlier albums are amazing. A lot of his music still is.
Kim is a fashion icon no matter what anyone who hates her says. It's true.
Oh, hi, Kris Jenner!
Kim is too fat to be a fashion icon.
She wears Trampy clothes that are too small for her body and look like lingerie.
If you were to say Blake Lively or Amal Clooney with regards to fashion icon (check out some websites devoted to what Amal wears--stunning and forward) if get it.
Lingerie like this?
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