Jack Antonoff says Kanye West needs ‘his diaper changed’ amid Taylor Swift feud
Taylor Swift is Jack Antonoff’s longtime collaborator and friend
Jack Antonoff won’t stand for Kanye West trash talking Taylor Swift.
Amid Swift and West’s longtime feud, the Bleachers frontman was quick to rush to Swift’s defense – who is one of his most prolific collaborators and long-time friend.
Per the Daily Mail, the record producer claimed that the legendary rapper “just needs his diaper changed so badly,” indirectly calling him a big baby.
Antonoff’s remarks come after West and Swift’s feud recently picked up heat, with the Runaway rapper defended name-dropping Swift in his new album Vultures 1.
He further doubled down on his claims that he is the reason behind Swift’s success.
“I’m sure I’ve been far more helpful to Taylor Swift’s career than harmful,” he wrote on his Instagram.
However, he did not extend an olive branch, writing, “To all Taylor Swift fans I am not your enemy uuum I’m not your friend either though lol.”
Meanwhile, Antonoff has been vocally supportive and fiercely loyal to the international pop sensation.
Previously, he also rushed to Swift’s defense when Gorillaz and Blue frontman Damon Albarn claimed Swift “doesn’t write her own songs.”
In response, Antonoff said, “I've never met Damon Albarn and he's never been to my studio but apparently he knows more than the rest of us about all those songs Taylor writes and brings in.”
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