Taylor Swift reason behind Travis Kelce's Super Bowl defeat?
Taylor Swift on the verge of getting cancelled after 2025 Super Bowl halftime show?
The Super Bowl halftime show which had a star-studded list of attendees saw some of the moments that will go down in the history.
One moment that stood out involves Taylor Swift being booed by the crowd as she appeared on the jumbotron at the Caesars Superdome during Super Bowl LIX.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s girlfriend who was “surprised and mildly amused” by the act gave a side-eyed look in the camera.
Though the slander caught the Eras Tour hitmaker by surprise, she was not stranded after the moment went viral.
In fact, a long list of celebrities came to Cruel Summer crooner’s rescue and shared uplifting words for her.
Serena Williams took to X (formerly known as Twitter), “I love you @taylorswift13. Don’t listen to those booos!!”
Taylor Hale labelled the crowd’s reaction a result of fragile male ego. The Big Brother star wrote, “Predominantly male audience boos a woman beloved by many women. Men are such losers for this.”
Kelsey Anderson on her TikTok account clarified that she was not part of the act.
The Bachelor star wrote on a video filmed inside the stadium, “Y’all … people just booed Taylor Swift. Please let her know I wasn’t a part of that.”
“TAYLOR ILY (but go birds),” she concluded the caption.
It has been speculated by the fans that the strong reaction came from the Eagles fans who occupied around 80% of the stadium.
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