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Friday, October 17, 2025

Schiff’s Office Responds to Whistleblower - MSN

In the years since her appearance in Taylor Swift’s 2020 documentary , Nikki Glaser has continued to reflect on the remarks against Swift she made in the film. In a May 2024 interview on Glaser spoke about realizing her comments had hurt Swift.

“That was one of the worst feelings ever, was hearing my voice being catty about her because I just knew it was my voice,” Glaser said. “It was all based on jealousy, and it was also an example of me forgetting that she’s a person.”

She continued, “Taylor Swift was ruined for me after my voice was used…because I said, ‘This means she has seen this. I’ve probably actually hurt her feelings.’ And it felt horrible.”

Glaser shared that she didn’t message Swift directly to say she’s sorry: “At first I reached out to my agents, and I said, ‘I need to write her an apology. Could you get this to her?’ And then they said, ‘We don’t want to poke this.’”

“I mean, I’m a Swiftie, and I wanted to dox myself for what I said to Taylor Swift,” Glaser admitted. “So I said the only way I’m going to reach her is if I post something [on Instagram]. And I know that she’s active on these sites, so she’ll maybe see it. And she did. And then like seven hours later, I was on a date, and I looked at my phone…and I saw Taylor had commented on the Instagram post and forgiven me. And I only read it once; I’ll never read it again.”

Glaser added, “I didn’t DM her, I want to respect her time. I don’t even want to meet her, I don’t want to be friends with her...



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