In response to Kim, Taylor posted a note on her Twitter in which she explains that Kanye never told her that he was going to say "I made that bitch famous," which is what she took offense to. She then said she would like to be "excluded from this narrative," aka left alone.
And Tay's totally right. There isn't, as far as we know, any evidence to suggest that Tay knew that Kanye was going to call her a b. But Twitter we noticed something interesting about her note since it was posted.
Usually, when you open a note, there is a button on the top left that enables you to go back to your notes:
However, on the top left of Taylor's note, it says "search," indicating that she wrote the note a while ago and then found it using search.
But WAIT THERE'S MORE.
If you look very very closely, you'll see what appears to be some faded words at the top that say "because it doesn't exist."
That's what happens when you look for a specific word or phrase, so its possible that Tay wrote the note before the video leak (after Kim's GQ interview), writing that the video she claimed to have of her and Kanye didn't exist, then amended the note before posting it in response to the video leak.
Even if that's true, it's not exactly a big deal. The fact remains that there's no evidence of Kanye telling Tay that he was planning on saying "I made that b*tch famous," which is the line that caused trouble, trouble, trouble in the first place.
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So, the i made the bitch famous video doesnt exist after all, taylor knew Kim would leak the video and she got her answer right amended on the note even before kim leaked it into internet.
