Taylor Swift iHeartRadio Awards acceptance speech video reveals key detail
Taylor Swift iHeartRadio Awards video: Fans unveil hidden detail
Taylor Swift, who was a no-show at the iHeartsRadio Awards, appeared in a pre-recorded video featuring her accepting the award.
Previously, it was theorized that Travis Kelce’s girlfriend deliberately missed the ceremony to avoid a celebrity she had a ‘beef’ with: Nikki Glaser.
Nikki Glaser had body-shamed the Shake It Off hitmaker in a 2015 interview unaware of the turbulent time Long Live singer had with reference to disordered eating.
Now, the video is being scrutinized by Swifties.
The video has started a debate on social media about whether the recorded clip was filmed by Eras Tour perfomer’s beau or not.
Some eagle-eyed netizens are sure that it is definitely the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
They even went to the extent of zooming in on the reflection of the video recorder on the award, and claiming that that it is none other the NFL star.
Social media users are so sure about the Super Bowl Champion’s involvement in the video that they even rejected the label of being ‘delusional’.
One fan evidenced their claim, “It’s [a] tall person standing further back, holding the camera out like Trav did at one of her concerts, recording her dancing, looks so similar.”
Another retorted at the comment that ‘It could be anyone’ recording the video by writing, “’It could be anyone.’ who else would it be like lets be serious [crying emoji]."
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