Why Taylor Swift Getting Booed at the Super Bowl was Even More Chilling Than You Think - Donald Trump and his 'distinctly male' FootballGaters threaten to derail the new, inclusive NFL that Taylor and feminism are building. "(I, honestly, could have cared less about the actual game play from a journalistic standpoint)"

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Why Taylor Swift Getting Booed at the Super Bowl was Even More Chilling Than You Think

From my seat at Super Bowl LIX, the crowd’s disparate reactions to Swift and Trump felt like a chilling microcosm of our culture.
By Stephanie McNeal
February 10, 2025


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Since Donald Trump took office, there have been several times I felt chilled by the rapid increase in misogyny seeping in our culture. But watching Taylor Swift at Super Bowl LIX booed by a crowd of thousands on Sunday night was a new low.

It was just a football game, people might say. Or Swift— who is famously dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce—got heckled by some rowdy Eagles fans excited to be at the biggest sporting event of the year. So? Don’t take it so seriously.

But I was there at the game. When Swift’s face appeared on the Jumbotron, an almost instant—and distinctly male—dissent erupted from around me. Swift, of course, was there to support her boyfriend, and was far from the only celebrity in attendance. In fact, the screen showed a new famous person—from Paul McCartney to Anne Hathaway and Lady Gaga—nearly every time there was a break in the play with virtually no response from the crowd.

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Swift was different. As soon as she appeared on screen, the crowd seemed to delight in jeering and heckling her, and the mood shift was palpable. I watched in real time as Swift, alongside her friend Ice Spice, took in the response, her brow furrowing in confusion and then apparent discomfort.

Looking at the camera, she distinctly said, “What is going on?” And girl, same, because we were all wondering what the hell was happening.

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Perhaps the moment would have felt less visceral if not for the fact that less than an hour earlier the crowd had exploded—this time with applause—to see Trump on that same screen. As an image of the president, stonefaced and standing in a salute, was shown to the crowd during Jon Batiste’s national anthem performance, the roar of approval and cheers was deafening (of course, there were those in the crowd who booed the president and cheered for Swift as well, but from my vantage point, it was clear what the overall sentiment was).

To me, the disparate reactions felt like a message. That the Super Bowl, one of the biggest cultural events in the country, has been reclaimed by Trump and the type of toxic masculinity he appears to be the beacon of. And he and his supporters seem to be living for it.

Just look at the president’s response shortly after he left the game. Not only did he acknowledge that Swift was booed by the crowd, he delighted in it. As he had many, many times before (including saying he “hated” Swift after she endorsed his 2024 rival Kamala Harris) the president weaponized his massive following against her.

“The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift," Trump the president wrote on Truth Social. "She got BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving!"

By calling her out, Trump looked to play by the now-standard internet misogyny playbook. It wasn’t enough that Swift was publicly mocked, now he needed to troll her about it, attempting to humiliate her even further. We all got normalized to this sort of conduct in 2016, when the president mocking his apparent enemies on Twitter became a near daily occurrence (surely he has something better to do, right?). But it's still worth calling out how gross—and frankly ridiculous—this sort of conduct is. And when the Twitter rant becomes real life, in the form of a stadium full of thousands and thousands of people, it's chilling. The online bullies of 2016 are now, in 2025, very real.

It’s important to place these two moments in the context in which they exist. Though there are nuances to both, Trump and Swift exemplify two factions of American culture currently struggling for dominance.

Ever since Swift started dating Kelce in 2023 and started coming to his NFL games, our cultural conversation around the sport has shifted radically. Suddenly, football—especially the Chiefs—was for the girls. Women’s interest in the sport skyrocketed, and a spokesperson for the NFL told me the league grew its following among women by 21% from 2023 to 2024. Women began to watch the game, follow the players and WAGs (sports content by women creators has grown 40% year on year, according to YouTube) and buy merch (you couldn’t walk through the street this weekend in New Orleans without being enticed to buy a “go Taylor’s boyfriend” or “in my Chiefs era” T-shirt).

According to Market Watch, Swift is estimated to have brought nearly $1 billion in brand value to the league since she started dating Kelce, and has elevated other women in the NFL in the process. As I wrote last year, interest in the wives and girlfriends of NFL players has also become a huge part of the sport (one which the league, by the way, enthusiastically embraces), and several WAGs like Chanen Johnson and Chariah Gordon have become bonafide internet stars. In fact, the entire reason I traveled to the Super Bowl in the first place was to cover the WAGs and Swift for Glamour and YouTube, from the game day fashion to the cultural moments during the game and the surrounding events (I, honestly, could have cared less about the actual game play from a journalistic standpoint).

Taylor Swift at Super Bowl LIX, therefore, is a representation of a new NFL—one that isn’t just for men. This NFL is one that’s about the entire experiences of the league, one that anyone can enjoy whether or not they care about the sport. In this new, inclusive NFL, both the men and the women by their side are the stars. Those interested in football and those interested in fashion can enjoy the league together. In this sense, Swift is a true NFL star—one that’s certainly worthy of being shown during the game.

Of course, there are those who hate this.

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When Swift was first being embraced by many in the NFL, a large and vocal contingent of the league’s (male) fans came out in fierce opposition. They complained online that Swift was “ruining football” and was a “distraction.” The backlash grew so big during Swift’s first season as a WAG in 2023 that the NFL put out a statement defending their choice to capitalize on the insanely good marketing opportunity of having one of the most famous women in the world at their events. I know, what a concept!

In the stands last night, though, it felt like the bros were winning. As they jeered and booed, I could hear the undercurrent of hatred and felt the real-life manifestation of the trolling I had previously only seen virtually. Trump is president, they seemed to say, and the era of inclusivity in the NFL is over. Swift, and all of us who have had fun watching her in her WAG era, need to be put in our place. It felt gross and mean. It also felt significant.

In an era where Trump is singlehandedly dismantling decades of diversity, equity, and inclusion that generations of women, people of color, and queer people have fought for, the Super Bowl felt like a microcosm of a larger problem. Not only does it feel like Trump and his ilk want Swift out of football, it’s like they want to return our entire country to a time when they were in control, had all the power, and could say whatever they wanted without repercussions.

And if it seems scary online, it’s even more chilling when you’re forced to confront it face to face.
 
I don't understand the weird obsessive hate for Taylor Swift.
In this situation it’s because her fans don’t follow football, but the media is still paying an inordinate amount of attention to the PR relationship between Swift and Kelce.

At this point she’s oversaturated in general, her tours have been in the news for 2 or more years now about how she’s made billions off Eras.
I don’t think there would be near as much hate for her if she wasn’t being shoehorned into a sport that virtually none of her fans watch.
They’re not the target demographic, the target demographic was pleased with Trump being at the Super Bowl as the first seated president.

And I’m saying this as someone who’s basically neutral on her but experiencing Swifty fatigue.
 
What happened there? The wikipedia article is remarkably uninformative.
TicketMaster's fees are mostly kicked back to the artists. The artists love TicketMaster because it allows them to be the "good guys" who would totally have cheap tickets for their loving fans if it wasn't for the "greedy evil corporation", instead of the truth that they hate their fans and view them as nothing more than piggy banks.
 
British football WAGS are a bit of a joke. They’re all that kind of spackled on makeup, sharpie’d in eyebrows and duck pout kind of girls. Football is still a more working class game, although the cost of going to a match these days is prohibitive. WAGS are just the kind of person who thinks Dubai is classy.
Anyway didn’t you lot just have a superbowl the other month? Another one already?
 
British football WAGS are a bit of a joke. They’re all that kind of spackled on makeup, sharpie’d in eyebrows and duck pout kind of girls. Football is still a more working class game, although the cost of going to a match these days is prohibitive. WAGS are just the kind of person who thinks Dubai is classy,
I half wish this journalist had to see what the (future) Beckhams got from the fans when Victoria started dating David. If booing earned this degree of panic I dread to think what reaction those chants would have received.
 
What makes her an asshole?

Idk like in America you can get rich selling $2 hamburgers to fat fucks. That's something to be applauded.
It’s more she’s one of the only “stars” of the era and pushed as much as every other artificial star, but without any real competition.

Anytime the Chiefs play, it’ll cut to her for a reaction rather than the players or coaches. I think she’s scapegoat because it’s a continuation of Colin Kaepernick’s horseshit. Social issues and other shit rather than football. The Mahomes Chiefs dynasty feels like a side show when they should be under the spotlight.

Brady-Belichick Pats got accused of cheating for everything, but they were the star of the show. Mahomes-Reid Chiefs are no where close to the Pats, but they get media praise and their games aren’t about the games.
 
I think she’s scapegoat because it’s a continuation of Colin Kaepernick’s horseshit. Social issues and other shit rather than football. The Mahomes Chiefs dynasty feels like a side show when they should be under the spotlight.
Precisely. Mahomes was getting the NFL back to where it was PR-wise before Kaepernick's antics (which he started because he was sucking ass and on the verge of getting cut from the 49ers). He was a humble, classy young star with played phenomenally, and brought a perpetual underdog into contention.

But alas, the NFL had to obey the HR scolds and distract from football with racebaiting and politics.
 
Yeah I can't imagine why a bunch of drunk rednecks would boo a tweeny pop sensation who tells them to vote for retards like Kamala and Joe
Okay, I know at least what the Super Bowl is. It's the most anticipated football game in the season. And with so much testosterone and high energy goin' around, why is the halftime show always some pussy pop group? Get Metallica in there or somethin'; It doesn't make any sense!

- AVGN
 
Okay, I know at least what the Super Bowl is. It's the most anticipated football game in the season. And with so much testosterone and high energy goin' around, why is the halftime show always some pussy pop group? Get Metallica in there or somethin'; It doesn't make any sense!

- AVGN
Jay Z controls who the talent is, and he ain’t selecting anything harder than Nickelback
 
The dumb skank who wrote this greatly overvalues what the female audience brings to the NFL. Cope and seethe and OD on boxed wine bitch.
The real crime in a way is that there ARE female NFL fans who actually follow the game with the same passion of male fans. Sadly they are NOT the kind of female fans that the NFL want. They want the mindless suburban female nigger cattle fan who simply mindlessly buys team merchandise. Not the kind of female fans who actually obsessed over the play on the field and is a stat junkie type and scream that the refs need to killed for messing up calls.

What happened there? The wikipedia article is remarkably uninformative.
He may be talking about how, after concert venues reopened after COVID, Ticketmaster jacked up the base ticket prices AND their surcharge fees by about four to five tines what they normally were (which were still obscenely high); this had the chilling effect to basically price out poor working class people from attending ANY live concert for a major band or artist and led to middle class nigger cattle crying on TikTok about paying the price of used car down payment ($1000-$1500) for tickets to see acts like Taylor Swift just from the nose bleeds seats.

Taylor did jack shit to speak out against this (though technically there was little Taylor could do as Ticketmaster famously has told artist who complain about these things to eat shit as Ticketmaster has a virtual monopoly on live venues as Pearl Jam notoriously found out in the mid-90s) and her only concession to fans who could not afford the grand and a half for cheap seat tickets to her greatest hits tour, was to basically film a concert and sell the streaming rights to it. Even as her concerts themselves were pretty much explicitly stated as bacchanals for the 1% and the wealthy upper class elites; complete with Taylor doing self-indulgent bits in-between songs where she brought out three or four celebrities a night she invited to watch the show for free to banter with her on stage about how famous Taylor was and that Katey Perry (forever bragging about having Hillary Clinton on speed dial) was a nobody compared to Taylor and HER celebrity friends.

Word on the street is there is some kind of dirt on Taylor Swift. She may be manipulated
She isn't compromised so much as being blackmailed. She had her back catalog stolen from her by Soros and one of her enemies to make her be a DNC cheerleader after being quiet in 2016.
 
The real crime in a way is that there ARE female NFL fans who actually follow the game with the same passion of male fans. Sadly they are NOT the kind of female fans that the NFL want. They want the mindless suburban female nigger cattle fan who simply mindlessly buys team merchandise. Not the kind of female fans who actually obsessed over the play on the field and is a stat junkie type and scream that the refs need to killed for messing up calls.

This is so true NFL really alienated these women who not only enjoy rigorous man-on-man sport violence but are also driving us home once the breathalyzer is in the 0.2x range. Swifties ain't doing that. Taytay even left the Superbowl early, no wonder you don't see people making AI of her being sexually satisfied in the stands at the games anymore.
 
this had the chilling effect to basically price out poor working class people from attending ANY live concert for a major band or artist and led to middle class nigger cattle crying on TikTok about paying the price of used car down payment ($1000-$1500) for tickets to see acts like Taylor Swift just from the nose bleeds seats.
So she did nothing wrong? She's so in demand that she could ask more for the same time and people are willing ot pay it? Get fucked brokies.

I'm one too, just don't expect fucking red carpet treatment if you're a miser. Just listen to the song on youtube.

Wait wait wait wasn't there this completely fucked up zeitgeist a few years ago that Taylor Swift was favored among white supremacists
yeah, before she was political. But that's because they could project anything on her, which is why it's so valuable to be politically neutral for a consumerfacing artist.
 
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