Of all people, Khloe Kardashian oddly found inspiration from the person that her sister, Kim Kardashian, and her brother-in-law, Kanye West, have been in a feud with for a decade. Khloe shared, on her Instagram Story, a quote from Taylor Swift recently. 

Khloé posted several inspirational quotes on IG recently, and one of these is from the "You Need To Calm Down" singer. It surprised her fans and, probably, her family as well.

"People are going to judge you anyway...so you might as well do what you want," reads the Taylor Swift quote that the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star shared.

The gist of the quote is understandable for a Kardashian to share as netizens have criticized the family about the scandals that they been into, among others. The quote raises eyebrows, however, because Swift uttered it and a Kardashian shared it. 

As many have known, there has been bad blood between Taylor and the Wests for years. It all started when Kanye stormed the 2009 MTV VMAs stage and interrupted Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video of the Year and proclaimed that Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" should have won the award. 

Many thought the feud ended when Swift presented the MTV VMAs' Video Vanguard Award to Kanye in 2015, but it didn't. The relationship did not improve over the years. 

The clash continued when Kanye released, in 2016, his "Famous" song in which the rapper hit Taylor with the lyrics "I made that b***ch famous." The rapper, subsequently, released a music video for the song that featured naked Taylor. It got worse when Kim Kardashian claimed Swift knew that her husband plans to release the track, and she approved the lyrics. 

Fans of both camps are now wondering if Khloe's recent Instagram post would trigger another wave of attacks from both parties. Some also questioned the timing of Khloe's IG post. It came almost a month after Taylor opened up about her feud with the Wests in an interview with Rolling Stone. 

In the said interview, the "Lover" singer called Kanye "two-faced" and talked about what led to her fallout with the rapper. She said her view about the rapper changed when West told a different story about why she presented him the Video Vanguard Award. Swift admitted she was upset but chosen to move past it. 

Then, "Famous" came. Taylor said, when she heard the lyrics of the song, she knew that the friendship is over, and the song sealed any chance of reconciliation.