Amid the ongoing internet frenzy between Taylor Swift and couple Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, Abigail Anderson got her BFF's back after she bravely lashed out Kimye in a series of tweets to defend Swift.
According to People, Anderson, who's been friend with Swift since their childhood days, showed her support to the 26-year-old singer-songwriter against Kimye after Kardashian leaked a video of Swift and West's private call, where the two talked about the rapper's song "Famous."
"Lord, hear my prayers. ... I pray God helps your daughter understand, that despite how many times she'll hear daddy reference all women as "b-----s," she isn't one," Anderson tweeted on Sunday, referring to West's song "Famous," where the rapper associated Swift with the "B" word.
Swift's BFF went on, "I pray she understands her father actually IS faithful to her mother, despite all the adulterous comments she will hear her father making. I pray that she will understand "adultery and b-----s" are just daddy's form of art and not to worry because not every man thinks like him."
Although she was brave enough to stand for Swift, Anderson revealed in another post that she has to delete her previous tweets after receiving death threats; however, Anderson tweeted yet another message on support to her BFF saying she will always stand by the "Shake It Off" singer.
The video posted by Kardashian showed West talking to Swift over the phone, where the rapper seemed to be asking for Swift's approval on the lyrics of "Famous." West even read the lyrics to the American singer-songwriter, "For all my Southside n----s that know me best, I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex."
On the other line, Swift was heard saying, "It's like a compliment." West answered, saying he wants the singer to "feel good" about the whole thing. Meanwhile, Swift then told the rapper, "Go with whatever line...[you think is] better," as quoted by Mirror.
Meanwhile, in an Instagram post, Swift denied West played the song to her before it was released. She also said she wanted to have a "friendly relationship" with the rapper; however, Swift branded West's act as "character assassination."
That moment when Kanye West secretly records your phone call, then Kim posts it on the Internet.
A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on Jul 17, 2016 at 9:14pm PDT