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Feud Not Over! Kim Fires Back After Taylor Shades Her In New ‘Me!’ Music Video

Kim Kardashian Responds To Taylor Swift ‘Me!’ Music Video Shade
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April 26 2019, Updated 5:29 p.m. ET

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Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian are not letting this feud between them go.

This Friday, April 26, Swift released her new single, “Me!” with Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco. The song is upbeat and all, but in the music video, the singer included some eerie footage of a vicious snake that later explodes into a collection of pretty pink butterflies.

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Fans know this was a clear diss at longtime nemesis Kardashian, 38, and her husband Kanye West.

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Of course, it didn’t take long for the KKW Beauty mogul to fire back after the cryptic video's release. On her Instagram story, she posted a photo of her new snake jewelry!

“I am obsessed!!!!” she captioned the shot.

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Swift, 29, didn’t seem to make any direct references to Kardashian in the song itself, but the snake iconography is what she’s used to bash the reality star since their feud began in 2016.

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RadarOnline.com readers know that at the time, Swift made a scandal out of West, 41, calling her a “b***h” and saying he “made” her famous in his song, “Famous.” Soon, Kardashian came to her hubby’s defense, saying she had a recording of Swift agreeing to the lyrics. The three have been at odds ever since and while West has excused himself from the fight, Swift and Kardashian have not stopped their petty comebacks.

Last month, the “Reputation” singer bashed Kardashian during an interview with ELLE.

“I learned that disarming someone’s petty bullying can be as simple as learning to laugh. In my experience, I’ve come to see that bullies want to be feared and taken seriously. A few years ago, someone started an online hate campaign by calling me a snake on the internet," she said at the time.

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