Kanye West reignites feud with Taylor Swift after blaming her for Super Bowl snub

Ye's feud with Taylor Swift dates back to 2009, when he crashed her MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech

Kanye West reignites feud with Taylor Swift after blaming her for Super Bowl snub
Kanye West reignites feud with Taylor Swift after blaming her for Super Bowl snub

Kanye West is not burying the hatchets with Taylor Swift anytime soon!

The disgraced rapper has claimed that the Lover crooner is one of the reasons he's never headlined the Super Bowl halftime show.

In a since-deleted tweet, West listed three reasons for his absence from the big stage.

“I never was allowed to do the Super Bowl because of three moments. George Bush don’t care about Black people. The Taylor Swift movement moment. Wearing a MAGA hat,” he wrote on Monday, also referring to his public support of President Trump, as per Page Six.

In 2009, West, who now goes by Ye, crashed Swift’s 2009 MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech to give a shoutout to Beyoncé.

Later on, he also used her name in his 2016 song Famous, which Swift claims he did without her permission.

Their feud has persisted all these years, with West recently slamming Swift in February when she was seen dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 Grammys performance.

West further added in tweet, “How it feel to be the best living and blocked from the main stage because of being ahead of my time. (And I mean all of this was before I went full Nazi of course).”

Although Kanye West has never performed during the official halftime show of any Super Bowl, he did perform with Rihanna during a pre-Super Bowl gig in 2015.