Kanye has documented the making of all of his albums for his personal archive, however has never released any of it for public consumption & the call between the two of them would have remained private or would have gone in the trash had she not lied & forced me to defend him.
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) March 24, 2020
“I never edited the footage (another lie) - I only posted a few clips on Snapchat to make my point and the full video that recently leaked doesn’t change the narrative,” she wrote in a series of Tweets. “To add, Kanye as an artist has every right to document his musical journey and process, just like she recently did through her documentary.”Kardashian was of course referring to Swift’s doc Miss Americana, in which Swift opens up about the famous feud and shows clips of the 2009 MTV Movie Awards where it all began. Meanwhile, despite the Kanye and Kim fans defending their faves online, others on Team Taylor got the hashtags #KayneWestIsOver and #KimKardashianIsOver trending overnight.[video_embed id='1926943']RELATED: *That* full phone call between Kanye and Taylor has been released and paints different picture[/video_embed]For her part, Swift mostly opted out of the (new) drama, although she did hit “like” on several defences from fans on Tumblr. But it was on Instagram that she officially decided to respond when she created a post in her stories.“Instead of answering those who are asking how I feel about the video footage that leaked, proving that I was telling the truth the whole time about *that call* (you know, 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 4 years)…SWIPE UP to see what really matters,” she wrote.“The World Health Organization and Feeding America are some of the organizations I’ve been donating to. If you have the ability to, please join me in donating during this crisis,” she continued while pointing fans towards the organizations helping out during the coronavirus pandemic. Swift, who is known for her sizable charitable donations, is just one of many celebs putting money towards the cause.Even Katy Perry, who has since ended her own feud with Swift, seemingly jumped to the “Lover” singer’s defence when she pulled her hit “E.T. ft Kanye West” from her This Is Katy Perry playlist on Spotify.Taylor's longtime publicist, the exquisitely-named Tree Pain, took to Twitter to reshare her original statement that was made when Kim K first shared snippets of the call, and wondered who the Kardashian-Wests wronged to get the full recording made public.This will be the last time I speak on this because honestly, nobody cares.
Sorry to bore you all with this. I know you are all dealing with more serious and important matters.— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) March 24, 2020
And so the drama continues…[video_embed id='1926896']BEFORE YOU GO: Here's what you should be binge-watching while you're stuck at home[/video_embed]I’m Taylor’s publicist and this is my UNEDITED original statement. Btw, when you take parts out, that’s editing.
P.S. who did you guys piss off to leak that video? ??? https://t.co/AtMGUp3t24 pic.twitter.com/EjGDwAdL6O— Tree Paine (@treepaine) March 24, 2020