As the chorus of disapproval reached a fever pitch, Swift stood up, giving Ellen an apologetic nod. “I think I should go,” she whispered, awkwardly waving at the audience before being ushered off-stage by the production team.
This incident is just the latest chapter in the growing fallout from Swift’s political endorsement. Her vocal support for Harris has not only fractured her fanbase but also caused a significant drop in ticket sales for her ongoing Eras Tour.
Critics argue that Swift’s move into politics was ill-advised, with many suggesting that she should have stuck to what she does best—making music and staying away from divisive political issues. As one disgruntled former fan posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, “I loved her music, but I didn’t sign up for this political drama. Taylor should stick to entertainment, not try to sway elections.”
Others were less polite in their criticism. “I used to think she was cool, but now she’s just another out-of-touch celebrity trying to tell us how to vote,” one audience member was overheard saying as they left the taping. “I came here for a fun Ellen show, not to listen to Taylor preach politics.”
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