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Kim then tweeted, “They clearly spoke so I let you all see that. Nobody ever denied the word ‘bitch’ was used without her permission.” She also claimed, “The lie was never about the word bitch, It was always whether there was a call or not and the tone of the conversation.”

“I never edited the footage (another lie)—I only posted a few clips on Snapchat to make my point and the full video that recently leaked doesn’t change the narrative,” she added. She then compared Kanye’s documentation to Taylor’s Miss Americana documentary.

“To add, Kanye as an artist has every right to document his musical journey and process, just like she recently did through her documentary,” she wrote. “Kanye has documented the making of all of his albums for his personal archive, however has never released any of it for public consumption & the call between the two of them would have remained private or would have gone in the trash had she not lied & forced me to defend him.” 

Kim then claimed this would be the last team she would speak about this topic. “Sorry to bore you all with this,” she wrote. “I know you are all dealing with more serious and important matters.”

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