Kim Kardashian is getting weary of her feud with pop star Taylor Swift, as she recently revealed that releasing the clip was only to protect her husband Kanye West.
In an interview, the 35-year-old said she made the phone call public because "I just wanted to protect my husband. I saw him getting a lot of s---," reports People magazine.
As much as the reality star would like to be excluded from any narrative that deals with the prolonged feud between her and the 'Bad Blood' singer, she would like to stop talking about it too.
"It wasn't even about a look or anything, or to have this feud - it was like, 'OK, here's the truth,' " she explained, "Done. Let's all move on. I feel like I don't want to talk about her anymore."
Saying she is "so over" the public spat, the Kardashian beauty also tells, "If it were up to Kanye, it all would probably never have come out."
"He can handle it, he has no hard feelings. He doesn't even really care," she added.
A video recording of a phone conversation earlier claimed that Swift was aware of the rapper's plans to name-drop the pop star as 'that bitch' in his song, 'Famous.'
However, after its release, the 26-year-old Grammy winner had denied any knowledge and also publicly condemned the track as "mysoginistic."
The reality star recently told Wonderland magazine on the matter that she's "still a fan" of Swift, despite it all.
"I like her music. There was no shade," she insisted.
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