Karlie Kloss shares her favourite Taylor Swift song amid feud rumours

The model attended an Eras Tour concert in Los Angeles in August 2023.


Pop Culture & Art July 24, 2024
Courtesy: @karliekloss; @taylorswift on Instagram

Karlie Kloss has expressed her admiration for Taylor Swift's music, quashing rumours of a feud between the two. 

The 31-year-old model attended Swift's Los Angeles Eras Tour show in August 2023, showcasing her continued support. 

In an interview with Yahoo Life, published on July 22, Kloss discussed her favourite songs from Swift's discography, saying, "I’d say the whole album. I mean, her music is classic."

Kloss was asked to name her favourite track from Swift's extensive catalogue, which includes 11 studio albums and 14 Grammy awards. She responded, "She's got so many hits. I definitely love 'Shake It Off.'" 

Kloss was seen dancing to this track and "Don’t Blame Me" from Swift's Reputation album during the concert.

Her appearance at the concert marks five years since she was last spotted at Swift's show in Nashville in August 2018. 

Kloss shared her excitement on Instagram at the time, posting a backstage selfie with the caption, "No one puts on a show like @taylorswift 🎤✨ #ReputationTour Nashville was out of this world, I am SO proud of you 🖤."

Speculations of a feud emerged when Swift did not include Kloss’s name on her “Junior Jewels” T-shirt in the 2017 "Look What You Made Me Do" music video, which featured names of other famous friends like Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, and Ed Sheeran. 

However, Kloss dismissed these rumours in a March 2018 interview with The New York Times, stating, "Don’t believe everything you read."

Swift and Kloss first met backstage at the 2013 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Swift told Vogue in a March 2015 interview that they were destined to meet, with many people commenting on their similarities and potential for friendship.

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