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Taylor Swift Super Bowl Snub: A bad reputation for Super Bowl fans

FOr a long -time fan of Taylor Swift, unfortunately it is not surprising to see how her name is wrong in the middle of a lot of men. Swift himself has spoken several times about how young, successful women undermined their talent in the music industry. From the 'Fehde' with Kanye West and the resulting trend #TAYLORSWIFFTISOVARTY, to the internalized misogyny of women who are contemptuous From everything that Swift does from her Dating history For her supermodel friends, she was in the line of fire from all perspectives and is still successful.

However, public attitudes seem to have shifted in recent years. While many of their fans have been true to the beginning, the success of their youngest Eras tour seems to have influenced public opinion. Although it is known that she was always loved in the mainstream – one of the The Artist of our generation – The widespread cruelty towards her, especially in the media, seemed to have come down.

Wrongly cut in the middle of a lot of men

Your relationship with Chiefs player Travis Kelce has been a big topic in the media for some time, especially with her Phenomena In the NFL teams Games last year, some of which even show them for their lucky magic. The reception here was generally positive and inviting. In a similar way, Kelce himself was greeted with open arms At Swift's Eras Tour, take part with dances and spend time with fans in the crowd. This acceptance of Kelce recently compares Swift's reception in the Super Bowl. The camera passed her to her, as it basically attended at every event that she visits and the entire crowd began to blew, with this answer in particular dominated.

There is no need for a genius to notice the significant gender difference within this comparison. Sports events for the chiefs, especially top -class events such as the Super Bowl, are stereotypically male dominated, especially compared to aggressive stereotypes by Taylor Swift's fans that are young, excited “fang girls”. A writer from the Express described the event and explained that 'Taylor Swift was faced with an undesirable reaction in the Super Bowl and accused her of revealing her Philadelphia Eagles by rooting herself for the Kansas City Chiefs from Travis Kelces. 'Although this argument is a small modic of the sense, there is still an undercutting of criticism, especially when you consider who they are talking about, during this argument. Swift, who is both a mighty woman in the media and a constantly wrapped in misogynistic criticism, receives such a negative reception compared to the adoration and excitement that her fans have expressed to her friend. The obsession of Swift's dating life also comes into play in this criticism. They call their traitor and claim that she is so crushed that she certainly has to betray her home team while she supports her boyfriend in a game against her. And you have the nerve to say that Taylor Swift fans are melodramatic? Wild stuff.

Significant gender class

This does not only show the massive gender -specific bias when it comes to fan culture, with the sports fans are justified in their emotional reactions compared to the stereotyping of “fangirls” in the music industry. Similarly, this shows the treatment of male and female celebrities. The fans quickly insulted as an outstanding topic in the Super Bowl – attention that she never asked, and wondered why she would be present, especially to support her friend and at the same time be a fan of the opposing team. Have you heard of all the Taylor Swift fans who asked why Travis Kelce, a soccer player, was on the Eras tour? Me neither.


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