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Taylor Swift reveals the lesson she learnt from beefing with Nicki Minaj

Los Angeles - Taylor Swift learnt a "lesson" after her spat with Nicki Minaj.

The Bad blood singer and the 32-year-old rapper locked horns on Twitter earlier this year over the Video Music Award nominations and, although they've patched up their differences, the blonde beauty has admitted she now prefers to reach out to people via text message rather than have a disagreement with them via social networking sites.

Speaking to NME magazine, she said: "I don't want to talk about it but I send text messages now. If there seems to be some kind of misunderstanding, I go to someone's management, I get their number and I text them. It's an important lesson for anyone to learn in 2015."

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Meanwhile, Nicki isn't the only one to get on the wrong side of Taylor, 23, as Kanye West was also in the firing line six years ago when he interrupted her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Female Video.

Although over half a decade has passed since the drama unfolded on live television, the stunner believes she and Kanye, 38, are now on "such good terms."

She said: "Me and Kanye are on such good terms now, six years later. It took a while..."

The Yeezus rapper even divulged to Taylor that he was "wrong" after he slammed Beck for winning a Grammy award over Beyoncé earlier this year.

She explained: "I was at dinner with Kanye a week after the Grammys, he stops what he's saying and he goes, 'What is this song? I need to listen to this every day. I said, 'It's Beck, it's on an album called Morning Phase, I think you've heard of it...' We just burst out laughing. And he says, 'Hey, sometimes I'm wrong.'"

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