
Taylor Swift is on the cover of Vogue for September, where, of course, she talks (again) about what happened after a heated debate with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
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"When millions of people say your career is ruined, it's certainly an isolating experience," she said. "I don't think there are many people who can understand what it means to be hated by millions of people and to say it out loud. When they said I was a closed chapter, they forgot that it was not a TV show. I am human. I was faced with endless messages telling me I had to shut my mouth, disappear and in a way, they said 'kill yourself'. ?

But afterwards, Taylor points out that after she disappeared for a while, she released the album "Reputation," featuring a changed woman who understood the essence of her life.

"I realized I had to change my life because I felt completely out of control," she added. ?I knew I had to deal with music in order to survive. It was the only way to take care of mental health and also the only way to tell my story and experience a humiliating situation. ?

Since the debate, Taylor seems to have made headway as she will soon release her new album, "Lover."
For anyone who has forgotten the ridiculous hassle: Taylor Swift and Kanye were friends until the rapper released the song "Famous", in which video clips of famous people lying next to each other, including Taylor. She responded by saying that she had not agreed to put her image on the clip, but Kim later posted a video on Snapchat where Taylor was heard communicating over the phone with Kanye telling him she agreed to everything. Kim called Taylor the snake. And so a fierce war continued.
Shortly before her tour, in May of last year, the singer said in a statement: ?Two years ago, someone called me a snake on social media. Many people kept calling me that. I experienced difficult times thanks to all of this. I want to remind you something people, that if someone uses your name to practice bullshit on social media, that doesn't have to disappoint you. On the contrary, it should give you strength. ?
In an interview now with ELLE in March of this year, Taylor said how "dangerous bullshit is", referring to the fact that Kim and her followers flooded with derogatory comments about her. "It would be nice for people who have practiced bullying to apologize, though I feel happy that I will survive and shine through."
He also stated: ?Being kind can cause you to repent later, as someone can use this characteristic of yours. Be like a snake - bite if someone violates you. "