Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Director Attacks 'Untalented' Kardashians While Defending Singer
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Joseph Kahn, the director behind some of Swift's music videos, compares Kim Kardashian exposing the singer to the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson on Twitter.

AceShowbiz - Joseph Kahn totally has Taylor Swift's back in her ongoing feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian. The director, who's helmed some of her music videos including "Bad Blood" and "Blank Space", blasted the Kardashians in a string of Twitter posts he launched on Monday, July 18 in response to the drama surrounding West's "Famous".

"Kanye didn't say the line 'I made that b***h famous' on the call. It's like saying 'I want to love you' without 'in the ass,' " Kahn first wrote, referring to Swift and West's phone conversation which was recently leaked by Kardashian. He then likened the situation to the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson as he continued tweeting, "Ain't the first time the Kardashians supported the murder of an innocent blonde woman."

Brown Simpson is O.J. Simpson's ex-wife who was found dead in her Brentwood, California home back in 1994. The athlete, who had Kardashian's late dad Robert Kardashian as one of his defense attorneys during the trial, was found not guilty in the case.

Kahn didn't stop there. After his first tweets drew people's attention, he wrote, "My tweets today going viral. The power of truth." He went on attacking Kardashian in another post that read, "People always ask me how to be famous. My answer is simple. Have your dad defend murder of a woman. Release sex tape. That's it. Good luck."

He concluded his rant with a jab at the entire Kardashian family. "The irony of one of the most untalented women in the world attacking one of the most talented," he said.

Over the weekend, Kim Kardashian released on Snapchat a string of videos showing her husband West talking on the phone with Swift to discuss the lyrics on his "Famous". In the clips, the 26-year-old is heard approving the line "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex."

Responding to the videos, she said that she took issue with the use of the word "b***h" to refer to her. In a statement posted on Instagram, she said, "Being falsely painted as a liar when I was never given the full story or played any part of the song is character assassination. I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative, one that I have never asked to be a part of, since 2009."

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