In December 2020, Taylor Swift released "Evermore," her ninth studio album featuring 15 tracks, including "It's Time to Go," which fans took as a dig at her friendship with Karlie Kloss. "When the words of a sister come back in whispers / That prove she was not in fact what she seemed" / Not a twin from your dreams / She's a crook who was caught," Swift sang, per Genius. Given that Kloss had previously referred to Swift as her sister, fans concluded the lyrics were about the model. On another track, "Right Where You Left Me," Swift allegedly took another aim at Kloss when she sings, "Friends break up, friends get married," seemingly referencing the model's marriage to Joshua Kushner.
Seemingly responding to the rumor mills, Swift took to social media shortly after the album's release, explaining the intended meaning of the two songs. While she explained that "Right Where You Left Me" highlights the aftermath of a breakup, the singer added that "It's Time to Go" explores the concept of letting go. "'It's time to go' is about listening to your gut when it tells you to leave. How you always know before you know, you know?" she wrote on Instagram. This did little to deter fans from theorizing about the pair's friendship.
But while the rumored bad blood between Swift and Kloss might have lasted many years, the celebrity duo is reportedly on the way to mending their relationship. "They're like sisters," a source told Life & Style in August 2023. "And sometimes sisters fight, but they've let it go and are closer than ever now."
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