Kim Kardashian sends olive branch to Taylor Swift and basically everyone who’d shaded her

It’s the season of love, right? And Kim Kardashian West (KKW) is setting an example of what the Valentine season may well be telling us.

 

You see, it’s not all about romantic love, after all, no one lives and breaths only for their significant other, and whether we like it or not there’s the society and what that entails. That is not to say that we can get along with everyone, but we can at least make the effort to be polite and to co-exist peacefully without animosity even when we feel the other person does not deserve our attention. Sometimes, our pride might come between us and our noble intentions but it is the bigger person who takes the first step towards healing. And that was just what Kim Kardashian did.

In a video posted to her Instagram, the mother of three zoned in on a table covered with post-its in three different colours. On each note was a name and it was no surprise to see various friends and family there: Khloe Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Jennifer Lawrence, Chrissy Teigen et al. No surprise there.

 

 

The surprise was the columns that contain the names of people who had shaded her in the past. Think Taylor Swift, Wendy Williams, Blac Chyna (who’s currently suing Kim, may we add), Piers Morgan and Pink, Sharon Osbourne and Chloe Grace Moretz.

On what we think must have been her motivation Kim says: “I am writing the list for my press boxes, I’m going to send them to way more than this. But I decided this valentines day everyone deserves a valentine.

I’m going to send them to my lovers, my haters, to everyone that I think of because it’s valentines day after all.”

Well done you KKW for this important lesson ’cause we tend to forget.

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