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Taylor Swift’s haters make her “even tougher”

Taylor Swift’s haters make her “even tougher”

Taylor Swift says her haters make her “tougher” and push her to “work even harder.”
The “Bad Blood” singer appeared to hit out at trolls and her critics during the second of three nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday (23.06.24) as she continues the UK leg of her worldwide “Eras Tour”.
Before performing her song “thanK you aIMee,” she told her fans: “I’ve been thinking about playing Wembley. This is not normal at all (and) it’s so crazy that you did this for me… and for my crew because we get to play Wembley eight times this summer.”
“You obviously thought this was a good idea (and) you wanted this to happen. This blows my mind. I will spend forever thanking you for this.”
In a video posted on X, Taylor added: “On the other hand, it really makes me think that every time someone talks shit, I work even harder and get even tougher. So I’m incredibly grateful to those people too.”
In “thanK you aIMee,” Taylor sings about a “bronzed, tanned” bully that her mother “wishes was dead.”
Fans interpreted the song as a “diss track” aimed at 43-year-old Kim Kardashian due to its lyrics and the way the capital letters in the title spell out the reality TV veteran’s first name.
Kim’s ex-husband Kanye West, 47, sparked a conflict between the two in 2016 when he rapped in his song “Famous” that he “maybe still have sex” with Taylor and was responsible for her fame.
After a strong reaction to the lyrics and allegations, Kim then claimed that the rapper followed the “proper protocol” to get Taylor’s “approval” before releasing the song.
Kim then publicly posted clips of a phone call between Kanye and Taylor on Snapchat.
A number of famous faces appeared at Taylor’s performance on Saturday, including Tom Cruise, Greta Gerwig, Mila Kunis, Prince William and her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce.