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Taylor Swift is finally ready to move on from her nearly decade-long feud with Kim Kardashian.
The pop star’s new song “thanK you aIMee” from her album “The Tortured Poets Department” served as her closure, a source told Us Weekly Thursday.
“Taylor has moved on and is not looking back,” the insider said. “The song is her final word.”
The source also told the magazine that Swift, 34, “has not heard” from the “Kardashians” star, 43, since the April 19 release of her surprise double album.
Perhaps that’s because a source said Kardashian has long wanted to “move on” from the feud.
The reality star “doesn’t get why [Swift] keeps harping on it,” a source told People Tuesday. “It’s been literally years.”
Obviously about Kardashian given the not-so-subtle choice capital letters in its title, “thanK you aIMee” reframes the Skims founder as a high school bully who “threatens to push me down the stairs” and “wrote headlines in the local paper, laughing at each baby step I’d take.”
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The “Cruel Summer” singer and Kardashian’s beef began in 2016 when Kanye West, who was married to the Hulu personality at the time, sang about Swift in his song “Famous.”
“I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous,” he rapped in the track.
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Swift quickly voiced her displeasure about West calling her a “bitch,” prompting Kardashian to release a recording of a phone call between the “Love Story” singer and her then-husband on Snapchat.
The audio made it appear that Swift had approved of the lyrics; however, she later claimed the Yeezy designer, now 46, had only brought up the “sex” line during their conversation and not the word “bitch.”
Swift told Time magazine last year that the leaked audio, which prompted her to go into hiding for months, took her “down psychologically to a place [she has] never been before.”
“I pushed away most people in my life because I didn’t trust anyone anymore. I went down really, really hard,” she continued, comparing it to a “career death.”
Swift also referred to West, who finalized his divorce from Kardashian in 2022, as “trash.”
The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum, meanwhile, has not commented publicly on Swift’s latest album, though she did share a photo with the Grammy winner’s former BFF Karlie Kloss, which seemed to serve as a pointed remark.
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