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Taylor Swift‘s new Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, has got everyone talking. Throughout the film, the famous singer offers viewers insight into her personal life and relationships, her political stance, and her struggles with self confidence.
Additionally, the 30-year-old opens up about her past eating disorder, while also showing clips of several media personalities criticizing Taylor’s look and her friend group. However, one comedian’s comments about Swift definitely garnered the most attention–specifically because the comedian, Nikki Glaser, later spoke out about her comments.
In the film, Glaser is seen saying that Swift is “too skinny” and makes reference to “all her model friends.” Although the clip is short–so short you might actually miss it, the comedian spoke out to apologize for her comments. Even more surprising, the world famous singer responded.
Glaser, who is a huge fan of Swift, wears a Red concert t-shirt in her post, pairing it with a lengthy caption that details exactly what she said and why she said it.
Glaser admits to feeling jealous of Swift, writing, "I was probably 'feeling fat' that day and was jealous."
The apology continues, making reference to Swift's model squad,, "And I was only bothered by her model friends because I'd like to be her friend and I am not a model."
Although the documentary does not go too far into the details of Swift's eating disorder, it features several clips of her at what looks to be her skinniest.
In addition, the singer mentions how her relationship with food affected her ability to perform, saying that she felt "like I was going to pass out at the end of a show, or in the middle of it."
In response to Glaser's heartfelt apology, Swift left the comedian a sweet comment, forgiving her and "sending a massive hug."