Taylor Swift just released her new album, The Tortured Poets Department. Aside from singing about her previous relationships, there was a song that many believe to be a diss track about her feud with Kim Kardashian. More recently, the beauty mogul reportedly lost hundreds of thousands of followers since the album's release.

According to Page Six, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star had over 364.3 million followers last month, but since the pop star released the song "thanK you aIMee," which is allegedly about the reality TV star, her follower count dropped to 363 million.

In addition, fans constantly commented on the song's title on several Kardashians' posts.

As of this writing, the SKIMS founder has not shared her thoughts about losing followers and the pop singer's new track.

Kim Kardashian Unbothered Amid Taylor Swift's Diss Track

Following the release of "thanK you aIMee," Kardashian appeared unbothered as she was spotted dining out with her friends.

Taking it to her official Instagram account, the businesswoman re-posted a photo of her friend Zoe Winkler Reinis, where she could be seen sitting with some of her gal pals at a restaurant. (via Daily Mail)

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"Luckiest," she wrote in the re-posted story, along with an infinity emoji.

Taylor Swift 'thanK you aIMee' Diss Track

Per the outlet, Taylor Swift allegedly took a dig at Kim Kardashian upon releasing The Tortured Poets Department The Anthology.

In the song "thanK you aIMee," eagle-eyed fans noticed that some letters were capitalized and spelled out "KIM."

The lyrics also seemingly gave an insight into their feud, as the pop star sang: "All that time you were throwin' punches, I was buildin' somethin' / And I can't forgive the way you made me feel."

"Screamed, 'F-k you, Aimee' to the night sky, as the blood was gushin' / But I can't forget the way you made me heal," she added.

Kardashian and Swift have a long history of feuds that began in 2016. It all started when her then-husband, Kanye West, released a song, "Famous," that referenced the pop star, saying he made her famous.

The "Bad Blood" hitmaker publicly condemned the explicit lyrics, but Kardashian released a phone call in which the singer was heard approving West of the song, but she didn't know about the "b****" line in the track.

Kardashian later revealed that she posted it online to defend West.

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