It appears Taylor Swift never, ever, ever wants to talk about her long-running feud with Kanye West again.
The "Shake It Off" singer says she has no plans of adding another chapter to her seven years of drama with the ever-outspoken rapper, telling Vogue magazine in a recent interview that she's just ready to move on.
"I think the world is so bored with the saga," Swift said. "I don't want to add anything to it, because then there's just more."
The 38-year-old West started the strife at the 2009 MTV Video Awards when he interrupted Swift's acceptance speech for best female video to proclaim in front of the national television audience that Beyoncé should have won instead.
Taylor Swift spoke about her feud with Kanye West, her relationship with Calvin Harris and her plans for the future in a new interview with Vogue.
The duo appeared to put aside their differences for good when Swift presented a lifetime achievement award to West at last year's VMAs. The "Jesus Walks" rapper reignited the acrimony earlier this year, however, when he dropped his new track, "Famous" — which features the lyric: "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b---h famous."
Swift appeared to condemn the song during her Grammys speech in February, but West maintained at a recent show that he merely "said what everybody else was thinking."
The 26-year-old Swift had an easier time talking to Vogue about her relationship with famed Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris.
"I'm in a magical relationship right now," she said. "And of course I want it to be ours, and low-key. This is the one thing that's been mine about my personal life."
Swift, who wrapped up her mammoth seven-month, 53-city "1989" tour in December, also told the magazine she has no timetable for a return to work.
"I just decided that after the past year, with all of the unbelievable things that happened … I decided I was going to live my life a little bit without the pressure on myself to create something," she said.
But that doesn't mean music won't be on her mind.
"I'm always going to be writing songs," Swift told the magazine. "The thing is, with me, I could very well come up with three things in the next two weeks and then jump back into the studio, and all of a sudden the next record is started. That's an option, too."
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