long-forgotten message from to has resurfaced-and it's once again dragging into the spotlight. In a photo posted by on his new Instagram account, @teddysoldphone, is seen quoting 's iconic 2009 MTV Video Music Awards interruption-but on a jar of homemade jam. The handwritten message reads: "Yo Ed - I'm really happy 4 you and I'm gonna let you finish but this is the best JAM OF ALL TIME, - T.
" The image comes from a phone used in 2015, which he recently recovered while dealing with a copyright lawsuit over his hit song Thinking Out Loud. Sharing the device's contents online, described the process as "a time capsule," saying it transported him back to a very specific chapter of his life. The post, and 's witty reference, quickly grabbed fans' attention-both for its nostalgia and the throwback to one of pop culture's most infamous moments.
A decade-old jam note stirs up memories of Swift-West drama The now-viral line written on the jam jar is a callback to 's disruptive moment at the 2009 VMAs, when he interrupted 's Best Female Video acceptance speech. Grabbing the mic, West said: "Yo, , I'm really happy for you, I'mma let you finish. But had one of the best videos of all-time! One of the best videos of all-time.
" Though the two stars appeared to reconcile in the years following, their uneasy truce collapsed after 's 2016 track Famous, in which he claimed approved a controversial lyric referring to her as a "b****." denied ever giving consent, sparking a renewed public feud. Things escalated when , released footage of a phone call between , and later referred to as a "snake" on Twitter, posting: "Wait it's legit National Snake Day?!?!? They have holidays for everybody, I mean everything these days!" Now, nearly a decade later, 's jam note-lighthearted as it may seem-has brought that chapter back into public conversation, reminding fans just how deep some pop culture wounds go.
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