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Taylor Swift has now attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ games a dozen times. According to an observant Reddit user, JPAnalyst, the singer appeared on camera seven times, for approximately 39 seconds, in the Chiefs’ AFC game against the Baltimore Ravens. She was given less than six seconds of screen time in the Chiefs’ game against the Buffalo Bills.

She has been captured on TV cameras in regular games for 30 seconds, 24 seconds, and sometimes 16 times. This has been the source of complaint for many football enthusiasts and haters of either her or her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. But this time, NFL analysts Colin Cowherd and Nick Wright supported Swift, giving some authentic reasons and examples for Taylor Swift’s controversy regarding her time-to-time camera appearances.

Colin Cowherd’s powerful response to Taylor Swift’s haters!

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In Tuesday’s episode of “The Colin Cowherd Podcast,” Cowherd was joined by another famous sportscaster, Nick Wright. The two spoke about the upcoming Chiefs vs. 49ers Super Bowl game, including the discussion of why the haters can’t stand Taylor Swift in the Chiefs’ games, especially in her last appearance at the Chiefs-Ravens game. Cowherd expressed his disbelief that “mag is upset and people are upset” by Swift being shown for 30 seconds in a three-and-a-half-hour broadcast. He supported Swift and said, “Here’s what I always wonder about men, they can’t have strong women in their life.

Cowherd also asked, “There’s a lot of really weird, lonely, insecure men out there. The fact that a pop star — the world’s biggest pop star — is dating a star tight end who had one of his greatest games ever, and the network puts them on the air briefly, then it bothers you, what does that say about your life?” He questioned the self-awareness of the men who can’t handle such women, emphasizing that such a trivial issue shouldn’t cause outrage. Wright agreed, pointing out that Swift’s airtime was similar to other non-sports elements like crabcakes, and the whole situation seemed blown out of proportion. Cowherd also mentioned a report stating that Swift’s average screen time during the broadcast was only 25 seconds in the Ravens’ game.

Wright also said people hate Travis Kelce because he did a Pfizer vaccine ad. Cowherd highlighted what he sees as a double standard regarding celebrity sightings at games and during advertisements. He mentioned that NBA star Shaquille O’Neal had done 600 ads, but he isn’t being hated for them.

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They tried to emphasize a fundamental point about the harsh reality of society: when Swift-like strong women are on TV, people can’t stand those women or even the men who support them.

Nevertheless, Swift has already said that she isn’t affected by “dads, Brads, and Chads,” and will keep cheering for her love, no matter what!

Taylor Swift has a direct answer to her haters!

Angry football fans who don’t like the attention Taylor Swift gets in the Chiefs’ games have always shown their hatred toward the singing sensation and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. During her TIME magazine’s Person of the Year crowning in December, Swift appeared for an interview, revealing that she and Kelce had been dating before she first appeared in the Chiefs’ Week 3 game.

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The magazine mentioned that Swift, a football fan, is aware of the attention she receives in the games but doesn’t realize it when she is on camera. So, she gave a mic-drop answer to all the haters who think Swift is a “distraction.” The 12-time Grammy winner stated, “I’m just there to support Travis. I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.”

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It was a good “shake it off” response to all the haters.

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