There are Four Very Obvious Reasons Why Taylor Swift Was Booed at the Super Bowl

There are Four Very Obvious Reasons Why Taylor Swift Was Booed at the Super Bowl
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This Saquon Barkley quote is going around. He said on Howard Stern’s show that he didn’t “get” why Taylor Swift was booed at Super Bowl 59. Maybe he was just playing dumb to placate the Swifties and avoid their locust-like wrath:

“She made the game bigger.”

.@saquon Barkley dropped his thoughts about seeing Taylor Swift at the #SuperBowl when he called in to the #SternShow on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/AjgO4KOWXY

— Stern Show (@sternshow) February 12, 2025

“They showed her on the Jumbotron and she got booed. I don’t get it, I don’t get why she was getting hate there. She’s just there supporting her significant other and she’s made the game bigger. We’re all about how we can expand the game and make it more international and (blah blah). I don’t get the dislike she’s getting..”

We went over this already. Taylor Swift was booed for four reasons, and I will list them in order of significance:

  1. The stadium was full of Eagles fans and she was cheering for the other team.
  2. We were led to believe she was a Birds fan because of her Berks County roots. She had been spotted wearing Eagles gear in the past and has an Eagles lyric in one of her songs. But now it seems like that was more of a familial thing stemming from her father’s fandom, and therefore you’ve got a little bit of a treason narrative going around. A portion of Eagles fans feel as though they were hoodwinked, bamboozled, and led astray.
  3. Donald Trump was at the game, and it seemed like he got a healthy amount of cheers. MAGA does not like Swift because she endorsed Kamala Harris. They also don’t like Travis Kelce because he endorsed the COVID shot.
  4. There’s a portion of football fans who are sick of seeing her in general.

That’s it. That’s why she was booed. The end.

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