“I don’t think there are that many people who can actually understand what it’s like to have millions of people hate you very loudly,” she told Vogue. “When you say someone is cancelled, it’s not a TV show. It’s a human being.
“You’re sending mass amounts of messaging to this person to either shut up, disappear, or it could also be perceived as, ‘kill yourself’.”
Until recently, Taylor retained a silence on her feud with Kim and Kanye, although she did allude to it in several songs on her 2017 album Reputation.
However, more recently, she did speak out when it was discovered that Kanye’s former manager Scooter Braun, who had the rapper on his roster at the time Famous was released, had bought the masters of her first five albums.
She wrote in a Tumblr post: “All I could think about was the incessant, manipulative bullying I’ve received at [Scooter’s] hands for years.
“Like when Kim Kardashian orchestrated an illegally recorded snippet of a phone call to be leaked and then Scooter got his two clients together to bully me online about it…. or when his client, Kanye West, organised a revenge porn music video which strips my body naked.”