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Flee To The Moon if you want to be safe from me’ – Taylor Swift responds as Kim & Kanye wish to reconcile with Taylor Swift after making her life ‘live in hell’…

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Flee To The Moon if you want to be safe from me’ – Taylor Swift responds as Kim & Kanye wish to reconcile with Taylor Swift after making her life ‘live in hell’…

Taylor Swift responds to Kim Kardashian’s recent comments with a firm but polite message: ‘I don’t have time for petty drama, but I think you could use a lesson in kindness and respect.’ Swift’s statement is a clear indication that she’s not going to engage in any back-and-forth with Kardashian, but she’s also not going to let the comments go unchallenged. Swift’s response is classy and to the point, and it’s clear that she’s not going to let anyone push her around.”
Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian have had a tumultuous relationship for years, and there’s been a lot of drama between them. However, Swift has always taken the high road and refused to engage in any public feuding.

Her latest response to Kardashian’s comments is a perfect example of her mature and level-headed approach to conflict. She’s not interested in a catfight, but she’s not going to stand by and let anyone disparage her. She’s the bigger person in this situation.

Swift, 33, who was named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year, slammed Kim in her interview with the outlet for taking her ‘down psychologically’ and forcing her into hiding during their long-running feud. She also subtly branded the reality star and her ex-husband Kanye West as ‘trash’.

But Kim, 43, didn’t address the comments, choosing instead to sultrily pose in a strapless chestnut top and trousers from her shapewear brand.

The star teased a glimpse of her midriff in the top while sporting a glowing make-up look.

In her first official grid post since the article was published, the star earlier shared a clip from her interview with entrepreneur Maverick Carter.

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