Swiftie’s mom bought 3 tickets to the pop star’s 15 November concert, Toronto leg of the Eras tour, for her daughter’s 13 birthday but now she is putting it on sale as she no longer wants to support Swift and her “non-Christian beliefs,” New York Post reported.
Addressing Swift in the video, she said, “My tickets are now up for sale because I don’t want to spend another dollar supporting you and your private planes and your non-Christian beliefs.”
Praising Republican candidate Donald Trump, the mother said he is the right guy for the president’s job. She also slammed “billionaire” Swift for being “out of touch” with everyday Americans’ concerns, including non-affordable homes, losing business, and many more.
“If Harris gets into office, our economy is screwed,” the woman warned.
‘Donald Trump is the right guy for the job. If the economy of the United States suffers, the whole world suffers, Taylor. If the whole world suffers, there goes your job and your career because nobody is going to be able to afford going to your concerts,’ she added.
After a user posted the video on X, netizens reacted with some saying that Taylor Swift’s choice was right.
“This lady is out to lunch. Does she know Trump is a billionaire and not just Taylor? Of course she had it written out before the debate, she purposely held it until after the debate to not sway people prior to the debate. Taylor has been a Dem forever and knows Trump. Nuff said,” a user said on X.
“So is Elon I don’t see her crying about him…. That’s because he supports your candidate you hypocrite!!” another user said.
Swift announced her endorsement for Harris shortly after the Tuesday debate, shocking very few who have followed her political leanings in the past.
“I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them,” she said in the now widely-seen Instagram post.
Her endorsement led to an uptick in traffic to vote.gov.
Swift’s endorsement on Instagram Tuesday night drew a massive response, garnering 10.4 million likes and driving nearly 406,000 people to Vote.gov within 24 hours, according to a US government spokesperson.
Swift’s appeal among young voters, notably her fans, could be a crucial factor, especially as voter registrations among those aged 18-29 have declined in recent months.