Kim Kardashian has apparently lost a huge number of followers following Taylor Swift’s ‘diss track’…
If there’s one thing you should know, it’s to never come between Taylor Swift and her fans.
Swift has millions, if not billions, of fans across the globe; some of which take the term ‘die-hard’ to new levels.
And she sent her followers into a frenzy in recent days after releasing a surprise double album.
Titled The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, the album raked in a staggering 300 million streams on Spotify upon the day of its release (Friday, April 19), making it the most-streamed album in a single day in just 12 hours.
One track in particular has got people talking though, as some believe it’s a diss track about Kim Kardashian.
The song called ‘thanK you aIMee’ features on Swift’s 11th studio album release, with the capital letters of the song title spelling out ‘KIM’.
The track focuses on a seemingly fictional story of a feud that Swift had with a woman called Aimee from her hometown.
Aimee was somewhat of a bully who later became celebrated.
Taylor Swift seen with Rita Ora and Kim Kardashian in 2012. (Dave Hogan/MTV 2012/Getty Images for MTV)
“All that time you were throwin’ punches, I was buildin’ somethin,” Swift says in the chorus of the song.
Fans are convinced that the line of the song refers to Kardashian leaking a phone call between Swift, 34, and her ex-husband Kanye West after he released his controversial song, ‘Famous’.
In the wake of Swift’s apparent jibe towards mom-of-four Kardashian, the reality TV star turned business mogul has lost thousands of followers.
As of last month, Kardashian had 364.3 million followers, but this has since gone down to 363 million, Page Six reports.
UNILAD has contacted the 43-year-old’s reps for comment.
The SKIMS founder is reported to have lost 100,000 followers. (Instagram)
Kardashian isn’t the only one who’s believed to have come under fire on Swift’s new album – former love interest of Swift’s and The 1975 frontman Matty Healy is believed to as well.
In the track ‘Guilty as Sin’, Swift sings about having romantic feelings and ‘fatal fantasies’ for someone from her past while in a relationship with someone else.
‘The Black Dog’, ‘Fresh Out the Slammer’, and ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ are also rumored to refer to Healy.
Safe to say Swift has served up huge pot of steaming hot tea with this album…