Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift feud news: Swifties angered by throwback snap

Kim Kardashian's Instagram account is swarming with rats after she allegedly reignited her feud with Taylor Swift in a recent post.

The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star posted a photo of her at the 2016 "Famous" exhibit while taking a photo of wax figures of her husband Kanye West as well as pop star Swift.

Captioned "famous," the snap seemed harmless to some, but Swifties immediately took it as a move to throw shade at their idol and they are not happy.

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Swift's recently released album "Reputation" is symbolized by a snake, for the year she was born. What does a snake eat? Rats. And that is what fans have been using to flood Kardashian's Instagram account.

The powerhouse couple and Swift's latest feud started when West allegedly used the line "made that bitch famous," referring to the pop star, without the "Gorgeous" singer's consent.

The couple leaked the call with Swift via Snapchat, where they aired an edited call of Swift agreeing to most parts of the song.

"Go with whatever line you think is better. It's obviously very tongue-in-cheek," Swift is heard saying in the phone conversation. She also thanked the rapper for the heads-up.

However, the furious "Bad Blood" singer said she did not approve of being called a bitch and having a naked replica of her in West's music video.

In an Instagram post she published after the Snapchat clip became viral, Swift said "You don't get to control someone's entire emotional response to being called 'that bitch' in front of the entire world."

The first two songs in Swift's "Reputation" album was a counter-attack on the couple, with several lines and scenes from the lyrics and music video of "Look What You Made Me Do" and "...Ready for It?" allegedly aimed at the Kardashian-West duo.

"I don't like your little games/The role you made me play," she sings in the first single for "Reputation."

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