CELEBRITY
Taylor Swift’s face painted on Kim Kardashian’s body in mural draws attention at Eras Tour Milan
Swift performs in Italy on Sunday, July 14 and an Italian artist has paid homage to her.
Taylor Swift’s feud with Kim Kardashian is some of the most unlikely beef in the celebrity sphere and one fan has taken it to the next level at the Eras Tour in Milan, where Swift performs on Sunday, July 14 by mocking Kim K’s famous photo.
The feud was reportedly caused by Kanye West, who was married to the influential businesswoman, when he decided to name Swift in one of his songs and fans have picked it up ever since and run with it, despite Kardashian and West divorcing.
So, an Italian artist named Alexsandro Palombo has decided to poke fun at the pair by taking Kim Kardashian’s famous 2014 Paper Magazine cover photo which “broke the internet” and adding Taylor Swift’s face to it whilst making it her skin tone too just metres away from the San Siro Stadium where she will perform.
The pop-style mural also references thanK you aIMee by Swift, which is reportedly about Kim Kardashian thanks to the unconventional capital K in the title of the track which is located on the left buttock of the art.
How is thanK you aIMee about Kim Kardashian?
As mentioned, the song from Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department album includes the capital K found in both the forename and surname of the most famous Kardashian on the planet.
In fact, all of the captialized letters spell out KIM so it does appear it could be a not-so-subtle hint at the Armenian-American, born in Los Angeles back in 1980 who is known for modelling, her Skims business, and her role as popular celebrity personality.
The track has been suggested to be referencing Kardashian and her daughter, North, who was dancing to 2014’s Shake It Off by the Eras Tour star, “And one day, your kid comes home singin’ a song that only us two is gonna know is about you. ‘Cause all that time you were throwing punches.”
50% of fans who responded to a poll in The US Sun said they felt it was time for Swift to move on from the 2009 feud, and only 5.3% felt the song was talking about someone else.