Taylor Swift vs Kanye West
Date | 13 September 2009 – 21 March 2020 (10 years, 6 months, 1 week and 1 day) |
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Type | Arguing, Drama, advertising, website support, Cyberbullying, spamming, and more. |
Motive | Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift on the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, Phone call video leaked online, 'Taylor Swift is over party' was trending on Twitter in 2016,[1] 'Kanye West is over party' was trending on Twitter in 2020.[2] |
Outcome | Cyberbullying of haters was happened on Swift in 2016. |
Taylor Swift vs Kanye West was an issue between two celebrities, the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and American rapper Kanye West. The issue started from the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards; while Taylor Swift was giving her acceptance speech for Best Female Video for "You Belong with Me", Kanye West walked onto the stage and interrupted her; he took her microphone.[3] They reconciled in 2015; during the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift gave a speech for West and Kim Kardashian (West's wife).
West released Famous a song, and the music video accompanying it included nude, lookalike sleeping bodies of Swift and other celebrities. Taylor Swift has accused Kim Kardashian West of “character assassination” after the reality television star released a video of a phone conversation in which Swift appears to approve the majority of a controversial line from Kanye West's song Famous. The recording of that conversation, which was uploaded to Kardashian's Snapchat account in a series of roughly-edited snippets, does not feature Kanye reading out the specific line “I made that bitch famous”. Swift posting a post which featured in Look What You Made Me Do's music video, “I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative.”[4] After the posting of video, hashtag “TaylorSwiftIsOverParty” was number-one trending on Twitter. In March 2020, the unedited video was leaked on Twitter. The video shows that West didn't read out the specific line “I made that bitch famous”. Following the video leaked, hashtag “KanyeWestIsOverParty” and “TaylorToldTheTruth” was number-one and number-two worldwide trending on Twitter.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Taylor Swift Is Over Party: Twitter Users Celebrate Singer's Downfall". 13 July 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016. Unknown parameter
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