A comedian recently offered insights on what Kim Kardashian could glean from her ongoing rift with Taylor Swift.

The long-standing beef between Kardashian and Swift was put under the spotlight again, in light of Swift's recent release of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. Of particular interest is the track titled "thanK you aIMee," which directly references Kim's name.

In this song, the "Fortnight" artist pens lyrics from the viewpoint of someone who has experienced bullying, prompting speculation among fans that Swift may be alluding to her feud with the star of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

Amid the buzz surrounding Kardashian and Swift's relationship, stand-up comedian and author Heather McDonald said the KKW Beauty mogul should learn something from it.


Speaking during an episode of her "Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald" podcast, McDonald shared her opinion about the feud and told former reality star Spencer Pratt what she thought of the track.

"[Kardashian] could honestly say right now, 'You know when I did this, it was not to ruin Taylor's career. I did not think that she would be suicidal or never do another song. That was not my intention when I did this,'" she said.

The comedian added, "But the lesson to be learned from everybody, whether you're a 12-year-old being a b---- to someone in seventh grade or you're 50, know that this type of s--- can really affect people-even if it wasn't your intention to affect them that much."

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McDonald reminded Kardashian and the public that seeing the victims of bullying thriving after the incidents does not mean things became less painful for them.

"And that's what I love about the lesson. And that Kim can learn that lesson too, people should learn from Kim's perspective. A lot of people are Kims in situations and they need to learn from it too," she went on.

In her interview with TIME after being recognized as the Person of the Year 2023, the "champagne problems" singer admitted to feeling like she had a career death when her feud with West and Kardashian started.

Swift suffered a lot when Kardashian released video footage of a phone call between the singer and West; it was later found that the video had been edited.

After her experience, Swift reportedly moved to a foreign country and did not leave her house for a year.

She distanced herself from others and battled deep emotional turmoil. Allegedly, she found it challenging to trust anyone.

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