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Kim Kardashian gives first interview since Taylor Swift album, talks rumors about herself
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Date:2025-04-19 05:02:20
Kim Kardashian is clearing up some rumors.
The "Kardashians" star, 43, appeared Monday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to address online claims about herself in her first interview since she was apparently the subject of a brutal new Taylor Swift song.
She told the late-night host that "life is good," three days after Swift included a song that is widely believed to be about her on her new album "The Tortured Poets Department." Kardashian never directly addressed the song in the interview, during which Kimmel instead read off a list of rumors about the reality star for her to confirm or deny.
For one, Kardashian told Kimmel it's true that she sleeps with her eyes slightly open, which she knows because "my sisters have taken videos and pictures" of it. She also said it's "very true" that she blow-dries her jewelry before she puts it on. "I hate being freezing, and when you put on cold jewelry, or anything with a zipper, I just need it warm," she explained.
Additionally, Kardashian confirmed she has someone take the sleeve off her coffee because she can't stand the sound of cardboard.
"Yes, that's true, and I hate the feeling," she said, adding, "I just can't see it being done, or I can't hear it and I can't feel it. The cardboard getting moved off of the cup is like nails on a chalkboard to me."
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In fact, nearly every rumor that Kimmel asked the "American Horror Story" star about turned out to be true with the exception of the claim that she has six toes on one foot. "Are some of these not supposed to be true, but they really are, and you guys didn't know?" she joked.
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Kardashian also looked back on being a dog-walker for her neighbor Madonna when she was a kid. "Kourtney and I would walk her dog after school in exchange for her jewelry," she said. "No, seriously." As a result, she noted they went to school one day with neon bracelets and told their classmates, "Madonna gave them to us."
The late-night appearance comes amid online buzz about Swift's song "thanK you aIMee," which appears to be about the singer's years-long feud with Kardashian. On the track, Swift sings to a person whose name she says she has changed to Aimee and whom her mother used to wish were dead.
Capital letters in the title seemingly confirm the subject of the song is actually named Kim. Swift also apparently alludes to Kardashian's daughter North West by singing, "One day, your kid comes home singing a song that only us two is gonna know is about you."
"Cassandra," in which Swift sings about how "they filled my cell with snakes," is also believed to be inspired by Swift's infamous dispute with Kardashian over whether she approved a controversial lyric in Ye's 2016 song "Famous."
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