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Taylor Swift’s Security Guard Defended Fan Is Speaking Out

May 17, 2023

During her tour, Taylor Swift is making sure no one is mean to her fans. If that means kicking out a security guard, she will do it.


On Saturday, Taylor Swift often stopped singing Bad Blood to get mad at a security guard.
He was said to have treated people badly and been a “pain in the a**” all night.
And now the fan she was standing up for has spoken up…

And told what she thought!

Now, the country artist is well-known and loved in the music world.


Swift’s first record, which was just called “Taylor Swift,” came out in 2006. It was praised by many music critics, including The New York Times.

They said it was “a small masterpiece of pop-minded country, both wide-eyed and cynical, held together by Ms. Swift’s firm, pleading voice.”
Not a bad job for a 16-year-old who has never written anything before, right?

But it was her second record that really made her famous.
With songs like “Love Story” and “White Horse,” Swift became a star, and her record debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 record Chart.

After that, her fame went through the roof.
IMDb says that Swift is “an American singer and songwriter who has won multiple Grammys.” In 2010, when she was only twenty years old, she became the youngest person ever to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

It went on to say, “In 2011, Billboard named Swift Woman of the Year.

“She has won many awards, including Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards and Entertainer of the Year from both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. As of this writing, she is also the digital artist with the most sales in the history of music.

Swift has even gotten a doctorate in honor from NYU.


This was because she was “one of the most productive and well-known artists of her time.”

Of course, there were a few bumps in the road…
But she gave other young women who wanted to get into the business with their own content ideas.

But not everything was good…


The journey wasn’t easy, and Swift didn’t talk much about the bad parts until just lately.

Swift has been in a number of bad situations.
And it looks like she uses this to help her songs mean more.

Her friendship with singer-songwriter John Mayer was one of her mistakes.
In 2009 and 2010, when Mayer was 32 and Swift was 19, they dated for a short time.

The singer is said to have written many songs about Mayer, including “Speak Now,” “Dear John,” and a song on the extended version of her most recent album, “Midnights.”
The name of the song is “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve,” and if you haven’t heard it yet, you should!

But what’s more important is how well the music is doing as a whole.
Since it came out, Midnights has broken a lot of records. For example, it was the most played album on Spotify in a single day.

Swift said that the new album is “the stories of thirteen sleepless nights scattered throughout my life.”
And that feeling of looking back is definitely present throughout the record.

One of the things she writes about is how she dealt with an eating problem.
First, the actress talked about it in her Netflix documentary Miss Americana.

She said, “It’s not good for me to see pictures of myself every day.” She also said, “It’s only happened a few times, and I’m not proud of it in any way.”
She went on to say that if she saw a picture of her where her stomach looked too big or if someone said she looked pregnant, she would just stop eating.

In her new song “You’re On Your Own, Kid,” she sings for the first time about this battle.
Swift sings, “I threw parties and starved my body/Like a perfect kiss would save me.”

But the lead song “Anti-Hero” is what everyone is talking about…

One scene in the song’s music video made some fans angry…

Swift’s clone, who seems to be evil, tells Swift to get on the scales in the scene that has caused a lot of trouble.

When she steps on them, the camera moves down to show that the scales don’t show a number, but just the word “FAT.”

Because of what she had been through, some fans were shocked by this scene.
Juliet James even wrote a piece for HuffPost called “I Love Taylor Swift, But There’s a Big Problem with Her New Video.”

James wrote, “The worst part of this is that I knew she was dead as soon as she stepped on that scale.” Because there is so much fatphobia in our society.Taylor Swift is not even a little bit fat, and she never has been.

She went on: “But ‘fat’ isn’t a bad word, and’skinny’ isn’t either.” It’s a word that used to mean something nice but has now become an insult.

“They might “feel fat” because our culture has turned body size into a feeling and because even thin women are hurt by our society’s subtle and painful messages about bodies, but that’s not the same as being fat.”

“Someone who looks like Taylor will never know what it’s like to be fat,” the writer said.

But some people have argued against this point of view and rushed to support the star.

Swift said on Instagram, “This song is a real guided tour through all the things I tend to hate about myself.”
She said that the film shows her “nightmares and annoying thoughts coming true in real time.”

This fact has been used by fans to defend the star.
One person wrote, “If you have a problem with Taylor showing her own eating disorders and body dysmorphia in a video about how much she hates herself, you might want to realize that not everything is about you.”

Another person said, “Show Taylor being afraid of being fat, and you’re showing her past distorted ED thinking, not encouraging it.” She’s calling attention to the fact that it’s skewed.”
Here is where you can see the music video for yourself.

But that drama happened before the star’s big moment…
Swift did something that no other musician had ever been able to do.

The pop star’s most recent accomplishment is that she is the first artist in history to hold all ten spots in the top ten at the same time.
She beat the old record, which was holding 9 of the top 10 spots.

“10 of the Hot 100 out of 10? On my tenth record? “I AM IN CHAOS,” the star wrote on Twitter after hearing the news.
Swift’s new album is also at the top of the charts, making her tied with Barbara Streisand for the most number 1 albums by a female act.

Even though the music video for the lead single “Anti-Hero” was controversial, it was still the most popular song.

It was followed by the songs “Lavender Haze,” “Maroon,” and “Snow on the Beach,” which also had Lana Del Rey on it.

More of the new record filled out the rest of the top 10 songs.
It’s a great way for Swift to finish off a big week. Her new album also broke world streaming records on Spotify.

Swift has made it into the history books.
And after hearing about her ‘Eras’ show, many fans waited patiently to get tickets.

But, Ticketmaster quickly got too busy…
And the site went down, so millions of people had to wait in line for hours.

Many people took to social media to share their anger…
One person wrote, “When Taylor Swift wrote “The Great War,” she was actually getting us ready for the Battle of Ticketmaster.” Her mind!”

Someone else made a joke: “There are 8 billion people in the world, and it seems that every single one of them is ahead of me in the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster line.”
Ticketmaster updated their fans on Twitter, telling them that there was a “historically unprecedented demand” for tickets and that “millions” of people had signed up for the presale.

They told fans to “please hold on” and said that the lines were going slowly but steadily.
Here is where you can see the post.

But the next update broke the hearts of all the fans…
As it turns out, the public sale was called off, leaving thousands of people without anything.

The company wrote, “Due to extremely high demand on ticketing systems and not enough tickets left to meet that demand, tomorrow’s public on-sale for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour has been canceled.”
They said that during the two presales, more than 2 million people had already bought tickets.

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