
Dianna Agron, best known for her role as Quinn Fabray in the hit series Glee, has finally spoken out about the explosive feud between Taylor Swift and Kanye West. The actress, who has long been rumoured to be the inspiration behind Swift's song Style, shared her thoughts in a rare interview.
The controversy dates back to 2016 when Kanye West released his track Famous, which included the lyric: "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous." Swift publicly denied approving the line, leading to a bitter war of words.
Agron, who has maintained a low profile in recent years, offered a diplomatic perspective on the situation. "It's always complicated when art, ego, and personal relationships collide," she remarked. "These are two incredibly talented artists who've both contributed so much to music."
The actress refused to take sides but acknowledged the lasting impact of the feud on pop culture. "These moments become part of music history, for better or worse," she added.
Fans have been speculating about Agron's connection to Swift for years, particularly after the singer reportedly referenced their friendship in her 2014 album 1989. While Agron didn't address these rumours directly, her comments have reignited interest in one of the most talked-about celebrity feuds of the decade.