Kim Kardashian wouldn’t be welcome at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour if Dave Portnoy was in charge of security.
The Barstool Sports founder, who announced his One Bite Pizza Festival this week, predicted the SKIMS mogul would attend one of Swift’s upcoming Los Angeles tour dates.
“If I were Taylor, I would have security waiting at the entrance and I would throw handcuffs on her and drag her to jail,” he told Pvnew exclusively.
The self-confessed Swiftie went on, “It would surprise me if she didn’t [attend]. That would be a very Kim move.”
Portnoy, 46, said he first became a fan of the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker, 33, when Kardashian, 42, released an edited version of her infamous phone call with Kanye West.
“A lot of people don’t actually know the story but they edited her phone call and called her a liar,” the “BFFs” podcast host said of Swift’s conversation with the Yeezy founder, also 46, about his controversial track “Famous.”
“The phone call came out a few years later and it backed up everything that Taylor Swift said, so that was kind of what started me on the Swiftie path.
“When everyone was crucifying her I was like, ‘This is not right,’ so now I’ve just grown to be a huge fan.”
In West’s 2016 song, he rapped, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous.”
Kardashian later told GQ that the “Love Story” chart-topper “gave her blessing” and even “came up with” the lyric — which Swift’s camp denied.
“She totally knew that that was coming out. She wanted to all of a sudden act like she didn’t. I swear, my husband gets so much s–t for things [when] he really was doing proper protocol and even called to get it approved,” the reality star told the magazine in 2016.
“What rapper would call a girl that he was rapping a line about to get approval?”
The day after the “Stronger” emcee’s album release, Swift won the Grammy for Album of the Year.
“I want to say to all the young women out there, there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments, or your fame,” she said in her acceptance speech, referencing the drama which eventually inspired her “Reputation” era.
Elsewhere in the interview, Portnoy shared further details about what fans can expect from his upcoming One Bite Pizza Festival.
“It sort of seemed like something that couldn’t be put together,” he told us, adding that just 5000 tickets would be available.
“Largely because, if I was gonna do it I wanted to make sure the best of the best pizza places were there,” he explained.
Portnoy, who began sharing his pizza reviews in 2014, said the festival will feature the pizzerias “that are the best I’ve ever tasted,” including Lucali, Sally’s Apizza, Patsy’s Pizzeria, Prince Street Pizza, John’s of Bleecker Street and more.
The inaugural One Bite Festival will be held at Maimonides Ballpark in Coney Island on Sept. 23.