US pop sensation Taylor Swift was chosen the “Person of the Year” by Time magazine, which referred to the musical dynamo as the “hero of her own story.” The “The Eras Tour” movie, which debuted to a massive $92.8 million earlier this year, laid the stage for Taylor Swift’s 2023 “Cruel Summer” The singer said that it felt like “a career death” when Kim Kardashian revealed her conversation with rapper Kanye West in an interview with the publication. Kim Kardashian posted audio and footage of her ex- husband and Taylor Swift conversing over the phone in 2016, during which the pop singer appeared to support the lyrics the rapper had written against her. Mr. West penned the line, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have s** / I made that b**** famous,”. After the song’s debut, a representative for Ms. Swift denied rumors that the artist had ever approved of the lyrics. The video had no mention of West saying he “made her famous” or threatening to name Swift a “b****” if the whole, uncut transcript of their discussion became available in 2020. The 33-year-old singer continued, stating that she felt as though the song was “a career death” because it seemed as though the lyrics were approved by her. “There’s no mistaking it: I lost my career.
She told the site, “You have a completely made-up frame job in an illegally recorded phone call that Kim Kardashian edited and then released to say to everyone that I was a liar.” She went to a different location to escape the attention after the occurrence, which had a negative psychological impact on her. “I’ve never been at a place psychologically like that before. I relocated to another nation. It took me a year to move out of a rental home. I was terrified to answer the phone. I stopped trusting people, therefore I turned away the majority of the individuals in my life. Time Magazine was told by the “Lover” singer, “I went down really, really hard.” You can only listen to the newest music on JioSaavn.com. The rapper and his then-wife were accused by the “All Too Well” singer of “editing and manipulating” parts of the phone call that had surfaced in 2016, but that was before the full discussion between Ms. Swift and Mr. West went viral online in March 2020. In a story on her Instagram about making charitable contributions, the artist wrote, “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 four years)…SWIPE UP to see what really matters.” Write a Comment In response, the creator of SKIMS tweeted, “@taylorswift13 has chosen to reignite an old exchange – that at this point in time feels very self-serving given the suffering millions of real victims are facing right now.” She clarified that she did not alter the call’s video.“Kanye has documented the making of all of his albums for his personal archive, however has never released any of it for public consumption and the call between the two of them would have remained private or would have gone in the trash had she not lied and forced me to defend him,” she went on to say.