
As a lifelong Swiftie, I am no stranger to the hate Taylor Swift gets that seems to be simply for existing. There is a large difference between not enjoying her music and hating her entire person. The booing of her while attending the most recent Super Bowl was a childish and immature stunt.
Swift does not control the cameras, nor does she want them on her, so it is pointless to complain about her being on the screen for only a few seconds. Whether or not you like her music, there is no reason not to treat her with the same respect given to other people. This situation would be completely different if Swift was the villain some people make her out to be, but she’s not.
In fact, according to Front Office Sports, Swift has generated an estimated $331.5 million to the NFL among print, radio, TV, highlights and social media. The next time you think she’s “ruining football,” remember how she has brought in more fans and more money than any other celebrity.
She's actually helped professional football expand to new audiences and flourish. In addition, she has helped strengthen relationships between fathers and daughters by creating something for them to bond over. People are also reading.
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When the southern California wildfire outbreak devastated the Pacific Palisades, she provided $10 million to the relief efforts. Her professional accomplishments are awe-inspiring. She is the most-awarded artist at the American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards and MTV Video Music Awards and holds the most Album of the Year honors at the Grammys.
She's been listed among the Time 100 Most Influential People three times since 2009 and was the first entertainer named to Time's Person of the Year, which she was named in 2017 and 2023. She was the first woman to earn this honor twice. The Eras Tour topped $1 billion, and the Eras Tour movie became the highest-grossing concert film in its debut weekend.
She is a self-made billionaire who selflessly uses her hard-earned fortune for good, and in return, she is denigrated. Yet she remains an inspiration to women and girls. Her support of other women is rooted in her own experience, as she said in 2016 during her acceptance speech after winning Album of the Year at the Grammys.
“I want to say to all the young women out there: There are going to be people along the way who try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame. But if you just focus on the work and you don’t let those people sidetrack you, someday, when you get where you’re going, you will look around and you will know — it was you, and the people who love you, who put you there. And that will be the greatest feeling in the world.
” Swift has created a legacy no one can undo, taking an industry and a world full of people trying to cut her down and creating her own success. By complaining about seeing her on your TV screen during football games that she attends to support the person she loves, you are teaching your children all women get for doing so much good in the world is hate. You are teaching your daughters that they are not allowed to take up space and live their lives in peace.
You are teaching your sons to disrespect women for no apparent reason. It is disappointing to see someone who I look up to for her hard work, success and kind heart be abhorred for no reason. Swift was booed in a stadium that she sold out three nights in a row by herself on the Eras Tour.
She brings nothing but positivity, and it is disheartening to see that be met with such negativity..