Swifties Understand Taylor Swift’s ‘Idol’ Reference in ‘Thank You AIME’

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Swifties Understand Taylor Swift's 'Idol' Reference in 'Thank You AIME'

Swifties believe they’ve finally figured out the “bronze spray-tanned statue” line from Taylor Swift’s diss track for Kim Kardashian on her new album, Tortured Poets Department.

In thank you aimee — whose purposeful stylization spells out “Kim” — Swift sings, “When I imagine my hometown / There’s a bronze spray-tanned statue of you / And beneath that there’s a plaque / That reminds me of the stairs at our school. Threatens to push you down.”

As fans pondered the meaning, a Swiftie by the name of @downbadam on

Fans will also know that snake symbolism was heavily used by Swift during her tenure Prestige era as a response to people calling him a “snake”.

Possibly the first person to do so was none other than Swift’s foe Kanye West’s ex-wife Kardashian — who tweeted in 2016, “Wait, is this legit National Snake Day?!?!?” They have holidays for everyone – I mean everything these days!

Following Kardashian’s tweet, Swift received a flood of snake emojis on social media, until the international pop sensation adopted the symbol and repurposed it for her 2017 album. Prestige,

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