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Kim Kardashian sidestepped any “Bad Blood” in her first interview since Taylor Swift dropped her “thanK you aIMee” diss track.

The reality star was all smiles on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night, telling viewers that “life is good.”

Although Jimmy Kimmel joked about drama over Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” album in his opening monologue, the host refrained from asking Kardashian, 43, about her and the pop star’s ongoing feud.

Instead, he chatted with the Skims creator about the brand’s Ultimate Nipple Bra, as well as her childhood living in Madonna’s neighborhood.

The “Kardashians” star looked carefree onstage in a leather dress and heels lacing up her leg. She wore her hair down in waves.

Kimmel’s YouTube subscribers complained about the lack of Swift questions in the comments, insisting the comedian, 56, “missed [an] opportunity.”

One fan pointed out, “I’m sure she had her PR people ask him to stay away from those types of questions.”

Another called Kardashian “good at getting that press” by going “on late night and act[ing] like you just don’t give an eff!”

The sitdown came three days after Swift, 34, released her “secret double album” of 31 tracks seemingly roasting exes Joe Alwyn, Matty Healy and John Mayer.

“thanK you aIMee,” however, was arguably the record’s most viral hit once fans picked up on the title’s capitalization appearing to reference Kardashian.

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In the song, Swift crooned about a “bronze” and “spray-tanned” high school bully named Aimee who her mom “wish[es] were dead.”

Kardashian has lost more than 100,000 Instagram followers — and counting — since the diss track.

Swift and Kardashian have been butting heads since the makeup mogul’s ex-husband Kanye West released “Famous” in 2016 and called Swift “that bitch.”

When the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer found fault in the lyric, Kardashian insisted West, 46, had received permission from Swift and released a phone call as alleged proof.

Swift has since called the recording “illegally” obtained and “edited,” most recently slamming Kardashian for the “psychologically” damaging move in an interview with Time magazine last year.

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