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    NFL fans dub Taylor Swift ‘bad role model’ after she appears on jumbotron during Super Bowl LVIII halftime

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodFebruary 12, 20242 Mins Read
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    As she cheered on her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII versus the San Francisco 49ers, all eyes were on Taylor Swift on Sunday.

    After wrapping off a four-day stay on the international portion of her Eras Tour, the “Love Story” singer allegedly flew from Tokyo, Japan to Las Vegas specifically to see Kelce play in the Super Bowl.

    Throughout the performance, Swift was seen rooting for her boyfriend. However, a shocking moment occurred when she was criticized for being a “very bad influence.”

    The jumbotron captured Swift sipping a beer during one of her numerous on-screen appearances.

    Some were shocked that Swift would partake in the act, even though sports fans usually revere athletes who gulp cans of beer.

    Icon. @TaylorSwift13#SBLVIII pic.twitter.com/G0FzHIyiLB

    — NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2024

    “Oh my, what a real roll [sic] model, How to Chug beer on live TV,” someone wrote on X.

    Was it essential during the live broadcast? Do you know where the children are viewing the Super Bowl? Swift’s beer-guzzling antics were commented upon by another individual under the NFL video.

    “Given the number of young girls who look up to her, I would have preferred to keep this offscreen,” someone said.

    Someone else just typed “very bad influence.”

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