Karlie Kloss on Taylor Swift: ‘Don’t believe everything you read’

But what does it all mean?!

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But what does it all mean?!

What’s going on with Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift? Everyone wants to know.

Even Jennifer Lawrence couldn’t hide her curiosity in a recent interview with TimesTalks, interrupting the discussion to exclaim, ‘I'd like to know what's going on with Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift, that's the honest to God truth. Is nobody else curious? It's keeping me up at night. What happened?’

She is of course referring to the high profile friendship between supermodel Karlie Kloss and singer Taylor Swift, with the two rumoured to have drifted apart recently.

Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift at the 2016 Met Gala. Credit: Rex

The 'former' BFFs were once inseparable, with Karlie even said to have a bedroom in Taylor's New York apartment, but following months of not being seen together, fans are starting to worry that the pair may have parted ways.

It's important to remember that both women have very busy schedules, being two of the most talked about women of the moment and having a combined Instagram following of 113 million.

Worried fans however have been quick to point out a few warning signs of a feud, most notably Karlie appearing to throw shade at her 'bestie' by tweeting out a reference to ‘Swish Swish’ - the Katy Perry song supposedly written as a dig about Taylor.

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Karlie however has just rubbished the rumours of a feud, addressing the speculation in a recent interview with the New York Times.

'Don’t believe everything you read,' she explained, going on to confirm that 'the pair continues to be good friends and they talk frequently.'

Jenny Proudfoot
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