Kim Kardashian's Followers Dip as Taylor Swift's Diss Track Makes Waves

Kim Kardashian has experienced a significant decline in her social media followers, reportedly losing over 100,000 individuals, following the release of Taylor Swift's track "thanK you aIMee," which fans interpret as a direct reference to Kardashian.


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Despite this loss, Kim Kardashian remains a formidable presence on social media platforms with a substantial following of 363 million on Instagram, 72 million on X (formerly Twitter), and close to 10 million on TikTok.


In response to the speculated diss from Taylor Swift, fans have not held back in expressing their opinions on Kim Kardashian's latest Instagram post. Some critics have succinctly commented "thanK you aIMee," while others have taken a more confrontational approach.


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Taylor Swift's alleged diss track towards Kim Kardashian, featured on her recent studio album The Tortured Poets Department, was released on April 19th. Social media users have connected the song to Swift's past disagreements with the SKIMS founder.


Which originated from Kim Kardashian publicly releasing audio recordings that contradicted Taylor Swift's stance on Kanye West's song "Famous." Swift accused Kardashian of manipulating the footage to portray her negatively.


Listeners have identified Kim Kardashian as the target of Swift's song due to various clues within the lyrics. The deliberate capitalization of the K in "thanK you" and the IM in "aIMee" to spell out KIM is a clear indicator. Additionally, a reference to Kardashian's daughter North singing Swift's "Shake It Off" in a TikTok video further solidifies the speculation.

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