Kim Kardashian shows she wants Taylor Swift to ‘move on’ from feud, but reality tells a different story after fans uncover hidden meaning in ‘thank you aIMee’ song

Fans have speculated that the song is about the two of them fighting because of the capitalization of the three letters and the lyrics about bullying.

Interest in Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian’s rivalry has resurfaced with the publication of her book The Tortured Poets Department.

Just two hours after the release of her 11th studio album, TTPD: The Anthology, Swift, 34, shocked her fans on April 19 by releasing a double album. One tune in particular drew attention from fans and sparked rumors that it might be a reference to Kardashian, 43.

The lyrics of Swift’s song “thanK you aIMee,” which discuss bullying, together with the title’s capitalization of the first three letters (KIM), gave listeners the impression that the song was a jab at the creator of SKIMS.

Regarding Kardashian’s reaction to the song, a source tells PEOPLE, “She’s over it and thinks Taylor should move on.”

According to the insider, Kardashian “doesn’t get why [Swift] keeps harping on it.” “It feels like years have passed.”

Swift says, “I can’t forget the way you made me heal,” in the chorus of “thanK you aIMEe.” “All that time you were throwin’ punches, I was buildin’ somethin’ / And I can’t forgive the way you made me feel / Screamed ‘F— you, Aimee’ to the night sky, as the blood was gushin’.”

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Later, she sings a different chorus, saying, “It was all for nothing, all that time you were throwing punches / Our town appears minuscule from this vantage point. Screamed to the night sky, “Thank you, Aimee! The stars are amazing, and I’ll never forget how you helped me heal.”

Along with admitting, “I changed your name,” which fans took to mean that the song was about her breakup with Kardashian, Swift also mentions deleting “any real defining clues” about who the song is about.

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When Kardashian’s ex-husband Kanye West referenced Swift in his song “Famous,” rapping, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have ….Why?,” the two’s spat was set off in 2016. I brought fame to that bitch. Swift later refuted West’s (46) assertion that she had approved of the song.

Swift said she was “never made aware of the actual lyric, ‘I made that bitch famous,'” in a statement issued at the time by a spokesperson. Kardashian, 43, stood behind her ex-husband, as she subsequently revealed on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

In an attempt to support her claims, Kardashian then made edited video of the conversation between Swift and West available. However, it was noteworthy that West omitted the line, “I made that bitch famous,” from the call (the complete recording was later leaked).

During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live in 2019, Kardashian asserted that they had “all moved on” from their feud. However, in a rare interview, Swift seemed to refute any such reconciliation.

“It would be great if those who harass us would apologize,” she said to Elle, ostensibly alluding to the phone call that was secretly taped and later featured in West’s song. “But maybe all I’ll ever get is the satisfaction of knowing I could survive it, and thrive in spite of it.”

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Swift recently discussed the incident in her article for TIME’s 2023 Person of the Year, stating that it “took me down psychologically to a place I’ve never been before.”

“You have a completely faked frame job in an unlawfully recorded phone call that Kim Kardashian altered and then released to the public to claim that I was lying,” the woman stated.

“I relocated to another nation. It took me a year to move out of a rental home. I was terrified to answer the phone. I stopped trusting people, therefore I turned away the majority of the individuals in my life. I fell really, extremely hard,” Swift acknowledged.The 14-time Grammy winner stated on Instagram following the release of The Tortured Poets Department that the songs “reflect events, opinions and sentiments from a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time – one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure.”

“This chapter of the author’s life has now closed and is boarded up. After wounds heal, there’s nothing to settle scores on, nothing to avenge. And when I gave them more thought, I realized that a significant portion of them were self-inflicted,” she said. This writer firmly believes that when our tears turn into ink on a paper, they become holy. We can let go of our darkest tale once we’ve spoken it. After that, the pained poetry is all that’s left.”