Kim Kardashian found herself dragged into the Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift Twitter feud on Tuesday.
In an apparent case of bad timing, Kim denied that the Kanye West quote she used on one of her tweets the same evening had anything to do with the musicians' rift.
The reality star shared photos from her Vogue Spain photoshoot and captioned one of them 'Imma let you finish but...' setting social media ablaze as fans assumed she was siding with Nicki.
At the 2009 VMAs, Kim's rapper hubby infamously crashed Taylor's speech as she picked up the gong for Best Female Video, saying 'Imma let you finish...' before declaring that Beyonce deserved to win it instead.
But seemingly oblivious to Tuesday afternoon's feud between the two stars, Kim, 34, made it clear that it was purely coincidence.
She said: 'Wait wait I'm in Paris it's the middle of the night & I'm posting my Vogue Spain pics not having a clue what's going on in the music world.'
Confusion: The reality star told her fans she was in Paris and was oblivious to the VMA news and issue between the two artists
Not my style! Kim made it clear that it was purely a case of bad timing
Flashback: Kanye infamously crashed Taylor Swift's acceptance speech when she won Best Female Video in 2009 saying 'Imma let you finish...' before declaring that Beyonce should have been the winner
Friends! Kim was pictured with Kanye, Jay Z and Taylor at this year's Grammy Awards. Taylor and Kanye were pictured together throughout the evening showing that they have put the incident behind them
She added: 'I'm not trying to shade anyone! That's not my style! I just thought that caption was perfect for that pic! Changing the caption now! #ironic.'
The mother-of-one - who is pregnant with her second child with Kanye - quickly edited the caption to simply read 'caption this...' inviting her followers to think of something witty instead.
The KUWTK star uploaded several photos flashing her curvaceous rear in a Disney T-shirt and some white briefs in the pared-down shoot which took place a the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The timing of Kim's Kanye quote was very significant as Taylor and Nicki came to blows about the the 2015 VMA nominations which were announced on Tuesday.
Taylor hit out at Nicki when one of the rapper's tweets appeared to allude to the singer's nomination for Video Of The Year being down her 'slim body'.
Among her tweets blasting MTV, the 32-year-old said: 'If your video celebrates women with very slim bodies, you will be nominated for vid of the year.'
Bad Blood broke video streaming records set by Nicki's Anaconda back in August and was a huge hit, partly due to it featuring numerous cameo appearances from Taylor's celebrity gal pals.
Taylor wasted no time in responding to the Starships hit-maker saying, 'I've done nothing but love & support you. It's unlike you to pit women against each other. Maybe one of the men took your slot.'
However, Nicki quickly denied that she was taking aim at the pop star saying: 'Huh? U must not be reading my tweets. Didn't say a word about u. I love u just as much. But u should speak on this.'
Taking issue: Among all of Nicki's tweets, Taylor took offense to this one which appeared to single out the singer
Hitting back: Taylor, 25, responded to the rapper pointing out that she doesn't usually compete with other women
Taylor attempted to smooth things over with a friendly tweet to Nicki: 'If I win, please come up with me!! You're invited to any stage I'm ever on.'
The hip-hop star took to social media to express outrage at only getting three MTV Video Music Awards nominations in the list announced Tuesday morning.
Nicki had hoped her video for Anaconda or her Beyonce collaboration video for Feeling Myself would have been nominated in the video of the year category.
During her many tweets, Nicki failed to mention however that her pal and co-collaborator Beyonce was nominated alongside Taylor in the category for her 7/11 video.
Ignored: Nicki tweeted her outrage that her Anaconda video wasn't nominated for Video Of The Year at the MTV Music Video Awards and how she'd have got more nominations if she was 'a different 'kind' of artist'
Nicki started her tirade by saying: 'When the "other" girls drop a video that breaks records and impacts culture they get that nomination.'
She argued that 'if she was a different 'kind' of artist, the Anaconda video featuring scantily-glad girls and clenching buttocks would have received nominations, for choreography and, more importantly, for the awards show's most prestigious gong.
Taylor led the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards nominations with nine nods.
More On Daily Mail
No comments:
Post a Comment