Kim Feels ‘Vindicated’ After Taylor Hit With Backlash In Scooter Feud
July 1 2019, Updated 4:12 p.m. ET
Taylor Swift has been called a liar and a bully after she accused Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun of snatching her music rights from under her nose — and nemesis Kim Kardashian couldn’t be happier, a source exclusively told RadarOnline.com.
As the pop princess, 29, is alleged to be playing the victim in her very public feud, the reality TV queen, 38, “has been telling her sisters that she feels vindicated now,” a source told Radar. “She loves the fact that she played a part in Taylor’s takedown.”
“Taylor got the rug swept from under her, and regardless of if she lied or not, Kim thinks Taylor still lost big.”
In her rant accusing Braun of “incessant, manipulative bullying” in the years before he purchased her masters from her former label, Big Machine Records, Swift also claimed Kardashian “orchestrated an illegally recorded snippet of a phone call to be leaked” and Kanye West “organized a revenge porn music video which strips my body naked.”
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As Kardashian fans know, Swift claimed she never gave approval to West over the lyrics in his 2016 song “Famous” which state, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why, I made that b***h famous.”
West and Kardashian insisted she did give her blessing in an hour-long phone conversation. In July 2016, the reality star released video of the alleged conversation, in which Swift can be heard saying, “It’s like a compliment…I never would’ve expected you to like tell me about a line in your song.”
Swift was hit with major fan backlash after Kardashian’s expose — and her “Reputation” was slammed again last night after her accusations against Braun.
“Please stop ‘dragging’ people or bullying them,” Braun's client Demi Lovato fumed.
Braun’s wife Yael and others accused Swift of knowing about the deal well in advance.
She was also accused of having had the opportunity to get her masters back in the past, but passing on the deal.