Kanye West denies enmity or friendship with Taylor Swift fans following reports of his ejection from the Super Bowl
Kanye West insisted that he’s not Taylor Swift fan’s enemy or their friend.
Taking to Instagram Wednesday night, the “Jesus Walks” rapper responded to a “Swiftie Emergency” that saw the 14-time Grammy winner’s fans calling on everyone to stream Beyoncé’s new track “Texas Hold Em” in a bid to block West from reaching the top spot on the charts.
The rapper claimed that he’s been “far more helpful to Taylor Swift’s career than harmful.”
“When I said that I’m the new Jesus bitch I wasn’t even thinking about Taylor Swift,” he wrote in all-caps alongside a screenshot of a Swiftie tweet.
“Last year was incredibly challenging for me, my wife, my children, friends and family,” he went on, referring to the consequences he faced after posting anti-Semitic rants. “I’ve been banned from hotels, kicked out of companies, and even not allowed to eat in some restaurants.”
The father of four then reminded fans that he “was on Taylor’s side” when Scooter Braun bought her masters behind her back.
“Also I’m sure I’ve been far more helpful to Taylor Swift’s career than harmful,” he went on.
“To all Taylor Swift fans I am not your enemy uuum im not your friend either though lol,” he said.
West then refuted claims that Swift had him and his wife, Bianca Censori, removed from Super Bowl after the rapper allegedly purchased seats right in front of her star-studded suite.
“Also I didn’t get kicked out of the super bowl we left our seats to go to YG’s box and see different friends,” he claimed.
“My wife had never been to a super bowl so I wanted to walk around and have a nice time we had such a fun day.”
West and wife Bianca Censori were photographed at the game, as well as shown in the stands during the CBS broadcast.
West was seen wearing a head-turning crucifix mask atop a full head covering at the big game, while Censori, 29, also donned a black latex balaclava.
Photos from the game showed West standing next to what appeared to be a security guard nowhere near Swift’s star-studded suite.
West’s beef with Swift goes back to 2009 when he interrupted her acceptance speech at the VMAs.
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The pair’s bad blood reached its peak in 2016 when the “Gold Digger” rapper named her in his song “Famous.”
“I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex Why? I made that bitch famous,” he spit on the controversial tune.
Swift claimed she never permitted West to use her name on the track, prompting his then-wife, Kim Kardashian, to release a phone call proving the pop star did give Ye the go-ahead.
It was later proven that the recorded conversation was edited.
After a year of hiding, Swift eventually emerged back into the public eye with her sixth studio album, “Reputation.”