Taylor Swift’s reaction to controversial Donald Trump comment by Travis Kelce ahead of the Super Bowl

With the Kansas City Chiefs playing the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend, fans of American football will witness yet another spectacle. Travis Kelce, the star of the Chiefs, said something before the Super Bowl that made his girlfriend upset.

Kelce specifically stated that performing in front of the president would be a “great honor,” which prompted many Swifties, or Taylor Swift fans, to advise her to “run away” from him.

One person wrote, “I would end our relationship right away if my boyfriend claimed it was a great honor to have the man who constantly disparages me.” “No, Travis, that man’s presence is neither amazing nor honorable. Another person said, “His entire response was just yikes.”

They responded to Kelce’s comment because President Donald Trump had previously made comments about the singer, even going so far as to say that he “hates her.”

Swift openly backed his opponent Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign, which prompted Trump to make remarks about her. “If we are led by calm and not chaos, we can accomplish so much more in this country,” Swift stated at the time.

Swift, on the other hand, has expressed her support for boyfriend Travis Kelce, making it clear that his remarks were not a direct endorsement of Trump but rather of the stance taken by the nation’s leader, whoever that may be.

He was merely speaking for his team and demonstrating his respect for the role of the nation’s president.

Swift is not upset with Kelce, according to sources who spoke to Daily Mail. “This is not what Travis said at all, even though his quote was interpreted as showing support for Trump,” the source stated.

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