Taylor Swift and Kayla Nicole (Photos via USA Today and Instagram)
Taylor Swift is in her clapback era.
Earlier this month, social media buzzed over Swift’s new album and the number of Easter eggs, seemingly targeting rivals.
A standout track called “Actually Romantic” first got social media’s attention as Swift seemingly directed an attack against dance-pop songstress Charli XCX. However, that appeared to be one of many.
Swift seemingly shot some shade at Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole. On the “Opalite” track, Swift seemingly turns the song’s attention to Kelce’s love life in the second verse.
“You couldn’t understand it, why you felt alone,” she sang. “You were in it for real, she was in her phone, and you were just a pose.”
A previous video of Nicole and Kelce showed the tight end telling her, “Just drink the wine so we can go,” as she complained about needing validation from strangers on social media.
Taylor Swift Fans Think Her Gift to Teyana Taylor Was A Shot At Kayla Nicole
Taylor Swift (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)
Taylor Swift’s latest act of kindness may have had a hint of spice to it.
Fans believe Taylor subtly shaded her fiancé’s ex, Kayla Nicole, by gifting her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” to Teyana Taylor, whose ex-husband, Iman Shumpert, once dated the sports journalist.
Teyana thanked Taylor on Instagram Stories for sending her a gift box in honor of the “Bad Blood” singer’s new album.
“If you’re reading this, you’re someone who has shown love, someone I admire, and ultimately someone I’d want to celebrate with as we welcome The Life of a Showgirl into the world. I hope you like these gifts and record,” Taylor wrote in a handwritten note.
Fans speculated that Taylor Swift’s gift to Teyana was a deliberate dig at Kayla, interpreting it as a calculated shade towards her fiancé’s ex-girlfriend.
Swifties are now certain the gift was no coincidence, hailing it as a masterful play by the pop star.
Kayla Nicole previously revealed this information and how she got dumped so he could date Teyana. In response, she would dress up as Taylor for Halloween.
Taylor lashed out on Instagram once she heard what she did.
She pulled the black card when it came to Taylor Swift, but in the same circle, turned around and tried to bully the black woman that was married to her situationship she claimed “dumped her” for me. Dressing up like me for what??” she wrote.
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