If you’re behind on the latest celebrity gossip, here’s a quick rundown:
Over the weekend, we learned that Kanye actually did get permission from Taylor Swift to include the “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex” line in his recent track “Famous,” even though Tay said she never gave it. Kim Kardashian kept the receipts from this interaction, posting a recording of the exchange to Snapchat and prompting Selena Gomez to come to Swift’s defense. Now, everyone and their mother has something to say about it.
(This tweet does a dope job explaining the feud in even more depth.)
Twitter, natch, is in an uproar about the celebrity mayhem this feud is causing. We’re here to bring you the best and brightest tweets of the bunch.
Let’s do this:
All of T-Swift's exes should come together and write a song about her, We Are The World style
— Alex Preston (@RealAlexPreston) July 18, 2016
This industry is so disappointing yet the most influential smh
— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) July 18, 2016
Everybody looking at Selena and Chloe Grace Moretz like .. pic.twitter.com/0nUamFyVIX
— LOL (@ANTWANDUNCAN) July 18, 2016
Taylor's lawyers pic.twitter.com/JFJidHBHbr
— Shakira (@shakiraaevans) July 18, 2016
When @KimKardashian diagnosed @taylorswift13. #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/D1mkdtUpt3
— RUDPOP (@RUDPOP) July 18, 2016
Let's give Tori Kelly VIP passes to the #KimExposedTaylorParty https://t.co/fNojY44HsT via @Briiiiyonce
— Vincent M Ward (@vincentmward) July 18, 2016
The best! 😂 😂 😂 ❤❤❤@KimKardashian @khloekardashian @CalvinHarris @katyperry @taylorswift13 #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/aZ5SqEPDSg
— Shauri Siordia (@YamileLizardi) July 18, 2016
Thank You @KimKardashian #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/U4zCrJas9U
— KING IGLESIAS (@Odlansace) July 18, 2016
Every closet Kim Kardashian fan just came out tonight. pic.twitter.com/kHOGVOMOOV
— Teo Bugbee (@tmibugbee) July 18, 2016
Katy warned us.
— Dangerous Dari (@tattooedreams) July 18, 2016
Nicki warned us.
Demi warned us.
Calvin warned us.
Kanye warned us.
But...
Kim showed us. pic.twitter.com/cVHI2LJHTH
@KimKardashian wins. Fatality, Flawless victory. #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/Ja8i4VFziI
— Common White Girl (@girlhoodposts) July 18, 2016
How I feel about Kim Kardashian. #teamtaylorforever pic.twitter.com/lHX5UVseOL
— Mama Maya (@rockstarronan) July 18, 2016
celebrities: just like us, sittin on the subway, typin out some shit on our notes app when we're all riled up
— Julia Bush (@jabush) July 18, 2016
i love that beyoncé is indirectly responsible 4 a decade long beef which proves that single ladies is the most iconic video of all time
— chris jordan (@shuttupchris) July 18, 2016
Taylor going to Kim's house tonight after the #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/1BAJ4rIlcV
— partylikeits2007 (@partylikeits07) July 18, 2016
kim, perfectly understanding social media: posts 1 snap story
— jomny sun (@jonnysun) July 18, 2016
taylor, w/ no clue: posts same thing on all platforms pic.twitter.com/ykXpU95BlV
confirmed: taylor is that friend that drones on forever on the phone while u periodically say "uh huh" & zone out doing household chores
— Lauren Zupkus (@laurenzup) July 18, 2016
Kim Kardashian just broke the Internet and she's not even naked pic.twitter.com/EhtzqAqWYX
— Katie Corvino (@kTc0rvin0) July 18, 2016
Missed opportunity to release that video on TIDAL imo @KimKardashian
— Rawan (@rawan) July 18, 2016
actual footage of kim kardashian after snapping the proof tonight pic.twitter.com/QZJ5eCZ0Fh
— it's pronounced jeff (@thecultureofme) July 18, 2016
KIM KARDASHIAN JUST WENT FROM 0 TO JOANNE THE SCAMMER IN A MATTER OF MINUTES pic.twitter.com/RyUg50RwYO
— Michael Blackmon (@blackmon) July 18, 2016
Damn, Twitter.
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