Music video director Joseph Kahn isn't hitting cut on his shocking comments in support of Taylor Swift.
The "Bad Blood" director hurled online punches at the Kardashian clan in defense of his pop princess pal, going so far as to blame the Calabasas family for the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.
"Ain't the first time the Kardashians supported the murder of an innocent blonde woman," Kahn casually wrote on Monday amid Swift's escalating feud with Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West.
The shocking remark is a clear reference to patriarch Rob Kardashian and his role in O.J. Simpson's legal dream team as he helped get Simpson acquitted in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman.
"People always ask me how to be famous," Kahn continued. "My answer is simple. Have your dad defend murder of a woman. Release sex tape. That's it. Good luck."
"The irony of the most untalented women in the world attacking one of the most talented," he said.
His scathing criticism of the reality star family is the latest side-choosing by celebs after Kardashian leaked footage seemingly proving Swift was asked by her rapper husband for approval to West's lewd "Famous" lyric.
The internet quickly tore Kahn apart for his unnecessary comparison of Swift to a murder victim, but the director said he gave "no f---s and never will."
"Wow @Joseph Kahn you can see yourself off planet Earth now," one disappointed fan tweeted at him.
"It doesn't change the fact that you're trivializing murder ... stop disrespecting Nicole and Ron's live just for retweets," another wrote.
Others reminded the 43-year-old that the Kardashian women were only teenagers during the trial of the century. Even actress Abigail Breslin lambasted Kahn's remark.
"Is this a joke? This is disgusting." she tweeted at Kahn.
"Comparing the Taylor/ Kanye/Kim drama to a murder? dude, @JosephKahn plz delete this is offensive on many levels," she continued.
Still, Kahn stood by his panned remark, defending it as the "power of truth."
Earlier in the day, Kahn kicked off his praise for the "Blank Space" singer, retweeting her frantic message against West and Kardashian.
"I've worked with everybody. I don't need to work with anybody. Taylor is a rainbow in a swamp," he explained.
His irate commentary wasn't done. He slammed the "Gold Digger" rapper for leaving the "I made that b---- famous" lyric out of his conversation with Swift.
"It's like saying "I want to love you" without "in the ass," he wrote.
"Please remember to be nice to everyone today. Unless they're a b----. The punch them in the d--," he added.
Kahn is only the latest to receive backlash for his frenzied support of the pop star.
Squad members Selena Gomez and model Martha Hunt were also bashed for coming to the rescue of the 26-year-old hit maker.
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