Travis Kelce‘s ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole is addressing the hateful comments she’s recently received. Just hours before Taylor Swift released her double album, The Tortured Poets Department, the fitness influencer penned a public note responding to the “vitriol” she has gotten from social media trolls.
“I’m unproblematic. Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol,” Kayla tweeted on Thursday, April 18. “Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for ‘y’all’ (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone [sic].”
Earlier that day, Kayla tweeted about seeing “all these new albums” being released as of late. “There’s just no way I can fully digest all these new albums. I’m still on Cowboy Carter,” the on-air sports reporter wrote.
I’m unproblematic. Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol. Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for “yall” (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone.
— that girl. (@iamkaylanicole) April 18, 2024
Although she did not mention Taylor, 34, in her message, online users were convinced that she was shading the “Love Story” hitmaker.
“Taylor doesn’t need your streams,” one fan account for the pop star tweeted in response. “Girl bye… always throwing some sneaky little shade but don’t have the guts to just come out and say it. Insecure and extremely immature!!” another chimed in, whereas a third claimed, “Taylor actually wrote a song for ‘that girl.’ Haters gonna hate hate hate … [sic].”
Another X user went so far as to comment, “Girl, everyone can see through you playing victim. baiting swifties, then crying about being bullied. rinse and repeat. boring [sic].”
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Travis Kelce‘s ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole is addressing the hateful comments she’s recently received. Just hours before Taylor Swift released her double album, The Tortured Poets Department, the fitness influencer penned a public note responding to the “vitriol” she has gotten from social media trolls.
“I’m unproblematic. Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol,” Kayla tweeted on Thursday, April 18. “Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for ‘y’all’ (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone [sic].”
Earlier that day, Kayla tweeted about seeing “all these new albums” being released as of late. “There’s just no way I can fully digest all these new albums. I’m still on Cowboy Carter,” the on-air sports reporter wrote.
I’m unproblematic. Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol. Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for “yall” (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone.
— that girl. (@iamkaylanicole) April 18, 2024
Although she did not mention Taylor, 34, in her message, online users were convinced that she was shading the “Love Story” hitmaker.
“Taylor doesn’t need your streams,” one fan account for the pop star tweeted in response. “Girl bye… always throwing some sneaky little shade but don’t have the guts to just come out and say it. Insecure and extremely immature!!” another chimed in, whereas a third claimed, “Taylor actually wrote a song for ‘that girl.’ Haters gonna hate hate hate … [sic].”
Another X user went so far as to comment, “Girl, everyone can see through you playing victim. baiting swifties, then crying about being bullied. rinse and repeat. boring [sic].”