Taylor Swift Press Secretary Responds To Kim Kardashian About Kanye West Call
Taylor Swift's press secretary Tree Paine is responding to Kim Kardashian's claims about Kanye West's leaked call. Check Out His Statement Right Here!
Taylor Swift's press secretary re-posts her "unedited" statement regarding Kanye West's infamous phone call.
In 2016, Taylor Swift's press secretary Tree Paine issued a statement saying, "Kanye did not call Taylor to ask for his consent but to ask him to release his single 'Famous' on his Twitter account at She refused and advised him against releasing a song with such a misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the passage saying, "I made that bitch famous." "
In response to Kardashian's tweets, Swift's press secretary re-posted her original statement: "I'm Taylor's press secretary, and this is my original UNEDITED statement," Paine wrote on Twitter. "By the way, when you delete parts, they're changes."
Paine also added: "P.S. Who did you piss off about this video being released?"
Kim Kardashian has just spoken.
In a series of tweet posted Monday night, the E! responds to Taylor Swift's recent statement about the release of an unreleased recording of her and Kanye West's phone conversation in 2016. According to Ye's wife, Taylor is still lying about her agreement to the words of " Famous ", Kanye's song.
Kim tweeted: "@ taylorswift13 chose to reignite an old exchange which at this point seems to be very selfish, given the suffering of millions of real victims. I declined to comment a few days ago, and I'm very embarrassed and mortified to do it now, but since she keeps talking about it, I feel like I have no choice but to respond because she's lying. "
She continued, “To be clear, the only problem I have with this situation is that Taylor lied via his press secretary who said, 'Kanye never called to ask for his permission. . "They clearly spoke to each other so I'll leave it to you. No one has ever denied that the word 'bitch' was used without her permission."
At the time they spoke, the song wasn't fully written, but as anyone can see in the clip, she manipulated the truth of their conversation in her statement when her team explained that she had "Declined and warned him about releasing a song with such a misogynistic message," "Kim wrote.
In February 2016, Taylor's spokesperson sent a statement to E! News (which reflects Kim's assertion) which read: "Kanye did not call Taylor to ask her permission but to ask her to release her single 'Famous' on her Twitter account. She refused and he told him. Not recommended to release a song with such a misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the passage saying, "I made that bitch famous." "
A few months later, when Kim shared snippets of Kanye and Taylor's conversation on Snapchat, the pop star replied, "At what point in the video did Kanye tell me he was going to call me a 'bitch' in his song? He doesn't exist, because he never did. "
But from Kim's perspective, and as she said on Twitter on Monday, "The lie was never about the word bitch, it was always about the existence of that call which did take place and not the tone of the conversation. "
“I never changed the conversation (another lie) - I only posted a few snippets on Snapchat to make my point, and the full conversation that recently leaked doesn't change that,” a- she added.
Kim then compared Kanye's creative freedom to Taylor's in Miss Americana, his recent Netflix documentary.
"I add that Kanye, as an artist, has every right to document her musical journey and the process, as she recently did in her documentary. Kanye has documented the making of all her albums for her archives. personal, but never published anything publicly, and the phone call between the two would have remained private or would have been thrown in the trash if she hadn't lied and forced me to defend him, "a- she writes.
Kim concluded, "This will be the last time I talk about it because, honestly, nobody cares about it. Sorry to bother you with this. I know you all face bigger and more serious things. "
Taylor also urged his fans to focus on "what really matters" as the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, in a statement regarding the phone call.
The singer explained on her Instagram story: "Instead of responding to those who ask me how I feel about the leaked conversation, which proves that I was telling the truth from the start about * this call * ( you know, the one that was illegally recorded, that someone edited and tampered with to trick me and put my family, fans and me through hell for 4 years) ... SWAN UP to see what matters really."
The link led to the Feeding America site. Taylor added, "The World Health Organization and Feeding America are among the organizations I've donated to. If you can, join me in giving during this crisis."
Kim's sister Khloé Kardashian also commented on the argument, tweeting: "I was about to go to sleep when I saw my sister posting a few tweets ... Kim is my p ** * in lawyer for life !!!!!! My sister AND my lawyer. "