Taylor Swift fans believe they have decoded the singer’s ‘bronze spray-tanned statue’ reference in THAT Kim Kardashian diss track

Fans of Taylor Swift believe they have discovered the ‘bronze spray-tanned Statue’ line referenced in her song Tortured Poets Department, thanK you aIMee, which is believed to be inspired by her feud with Kim Kardashian.

At the beginning of the guitar-driven ballad, the 34-year-old singer sings, “When I imagine my hometown / There’s a bronze spray-painted statue of you / And a plaque underneath / That threatens to push me down the stairs, at our school.”

One of Swift’s most devoted fans, who used the handle @downbadam, took to

It echoes a 2016 tweet from Kardashian, now 43, aimed at Taylor at the height of their tension.

At the time, the reality TV star had posted, “Wait, it’s legit National Snake Day?!?!? They have holidays for everyone, I mean everything these days!’ with a series of snake emoji.

Fans of Taylor Swift think they’ve discovered the “bronze spray-tanned Statue” line referenced in her song “thanK you aIMee,” which is supposedly inspired by her feud with Kim Kardashian; Taylor pictured in February

At the start of the guitar-driven ballad, the 34-year-old singer sings: 'When I imagine my hometown / There's a bronze spray-painted statue of you / And a plaque underneath / That threatens to push me down the stairs, at our school';  Kim pictured in March

At the start of the guitar-driven ballad, the 34-year-old singer sings: ‘When I imagine my hometown / There’s a bronze spray-painted statue of you / And a plaque underneath / That threatens to push me down the stairs, at our school’; Kim pictured in March

One of Swift's most devoted fans, who used the handle @downbadam, took to

One of Swift’s most devoted fans, who used the handle @downbadam, took to

Following Kim’s tweet, Swift was hit with a slew of snake emojis on social media apps before using them again in 2017 when she released her album Reputation.

The Swifties’ latest discovery comes after a source revealed it People Tuesday that Kim has put the bad blood behind her and wants Taylor to be able to learn the same.

“She’s over it and thinks Taylor should move on,” the person said, adding that Kim “doesn’t understand why.” [Swift] keeps harping on it.’

“It’s literally been years,” the person pointed out.

After Kim appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! On Monday, some Swift fans took to the internet to complain that the host didn’t ask her about Thank You Aimee or the years of friction.

“Why don’t you ask her about the Taylor Swift song North is going to sing!” one person wrote on Instagram.

Another wrote, “Jimmy, I’m 100 percent sure you weren’t supposed to talk or ask questions about Taylor or TTPD, but you could have at least made a mistake a few times and called her aIMee.”

In addition to the suggestive title, fans think the new song is aimed at Kim, given the chorus: “All the time you were throwing punches, I was building something / And I can’t forgive the way you made me feel / Cried” F*** you, Aimee” at the night sky as blood flowed. But I can’t forget the way you made me heal.”

It echoes a 2016 tweet from Kardashian, now 43, aimed at Taylor at the height of their tension

It echoes a 2016 tweet from Kardashian, now 43, aimed at Taylor at the height of their tension

Taylor and Kim pictured in a friendly embrace at the 2015 MTV VMAs

Taylor and Kim pictured in a friendly embrace at the 2015 MTV VMAs

In another part of the song, Taylor sings about removing “defining clues” about the person she’s singing about, adding, “I changed your name,” drawing more listeners to the title.

The feud between Taylor and Kim dates back to the release of Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo in 2016.

On the song Famous, Kim’s ex-husband raps: ‘I feel like me and Taylor may still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.”

The line – which refers to the moment the 46-year-old rapper interrupted Taylor’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards – was reportedly passed to the singer for approval, but she denies ever consenting to it.