Just after former NFL player Brandon Marshall stated that Taylor Swift allegedly had Kanye West kicked out of Super Bowl LVIII, the rapper denies the incident took place.

According to Marshall, West wanted seats right in front of Swift’s suite during Super Bowl LVIII. He had a history of beef with the songstress and planned to photobomb all of her live TV appearances. However, Swift caught on to West’s plans and had him kicked out of the stadium.

But West’s representative quickly denied the situation, calling it a completely fabricated rumor. Forbes reported that while West did leave the Super Bowl early, it is unclear if it had anything to do with Taylor Swift.

This incident is just the latest in the dramatic timeline between Swift and West. It all started when he interrupted her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Since then, West has continuously used Swift’s name in negative ways to boost his relevance. One example is his offensive use of her name in his 2016 track, “Famous.”

Recently, West celebrated surpassing Swift as the No. 1 artist on Spotify’s Daily Top Artists Global Chart. However, Swift quickly retook the top spot the very next day.

Kanye West Name Drops Taylor Swift in New Song ‘Carnival’

Meanwhile, Entertainment Tonight reports that in his new song “Carnival,” Kanye West has once again name-dropped Taylor Swift. The track is part of his new album, “Vultures 1,” which made its debut on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

In the song, West raps about having made “six Taylor Swifts” since he had a certain luxury watch on his wrist.

This new song and album release comes eight years after Kanye West and Taylor Swift had their infamous fallout over the song “Famous.” Swift claimed she didn’t consent to the derogatory lyrics, but West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian released partial audio of their phone call as evidence.

However, it was later revealed that Swift was only made aware of a different set of lyrics.