On May 16, 2025, President Donald Trump stirred controversy on Truth Social with a jab at pop icon Taylor Swift, writing, “Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?’” The remark drew instant backlash, reigniting tensions from his 2024 post declaring, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,” made after Swift endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
Swift previously urged fans to vote and called out AI-generated pro-Trump content, aligning with causes she believed in. Trump’s latest comment prompted sharp responses across platforms. Critics labeled it “childish,” “unpresidential,” and “strange.”
The drama comes months after Swift faced boos at Super Bowl LIX while attending with Ice Spice and friends to support Travis Kelce. Though reactions were mixed—some citing celebrity fatigue—many defended Swift’s presence, calling the crowd’s behavior “misdirected.”
Despite setbacks like Kelce’s Super Bowl loss and Grammy snubs, Swift’s fans and even Serena Williams stood by her. As one user put it: “Imagine booing someone for simply watching her boyfriend play.”
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