Taylor's Swift's new album - let's GOOOOO

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Anonymous wrote:Oh. Did Kayla sell out 150 stadiums around the world? You hateful people are nuts. Truly. When normal people don’t like something, they don’t pay attention to it. You’re obsessed not only with her, but with coming to places like this to pick arguments. Truly bizarre.

Hateful!? You sound unhinged and jealous!

Taylor may have sold out 150 stadiums, but she’s still spiteful and obsessed enough to go after Travis’ ex who in fact dumped him.


DP. No one has "gone after her". Sorry to burst your victim mentality.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Travis’ ex is responding to Taylor’s Opalite song.

Wow, Kayla’s not even an entertainer yet has more stage presence than Taylor! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1ol92ti/influencer_kayla_nicole_travis_kelces_ex/


Now that’s a “real” Showgirl.

Embarrassing for Taylor.


Klassy.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Travis’ ex is responding to Taylor’s Opalite song.

Wow, Kayla’s not even an entertainer yet has more stage presence than Taylor! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1ol92ti/influencer_kayla_nicole_travis_kelces_ex/


Now that’s a “real” Showgirl.

Embarrassing for Taylor.


Yeah I can’t really look at her the same after that grind session with chris brown on stage a few weeks ago…Kayla supports a guy who beat women. No thank you


+100
One of the most disgusting things I've seen. Travis Kelce must be so grateful he dodged this bullet.
https://www.tmz.com/2025/09/15/chris-brown-grinds-on-travis-kelce-ex-kayla-nicole/
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Anonymous wrote:If you spend time taking and posting about how much you don’t like TS, she wrote a song for you: “Actually Romantic”


Yes, yes, we have all heard this before. Likely put out there by Tree for you all to lap up and repeat.



Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not even familiar with half her music. I’d miserably fail any trivia game about her music or her life.

But I know mean girls and bullies when I see them. Healthy, mature adults don’t spend any time talking about, thinking about, or learning about things and people I don’t like or think are awful.

You don’t like her because she sees you too.


+1
The haters' obsession with her is a classic example of mean girls and bullies. They know every intimate detail of her life (or at least, they think they do) yet they claim they can't stand her. They actually obsessed.


Taylor goes through friends faster than toilet paper.

She wants people to know every intimate detail because she appeared on talk shows daily, shared Instagram posts about her engagement, and has arranged pap walks.

If she wants to hide, she can hide. She chooses not to do that. Plenty of other billionaire celebs can lay low when they want. TS craves the attention and has her PR machine put the stories she wants out there.

I'm not a hater but I don't worship her like you do.





Not sure why there is a problem with a musician promoting her album. Feel like pretty much every other musician does this? Taylor has not had to do it as much in the past because of who she is, but I don’t find it that abnormal that she’s engaging with fans more during this phase, doing talk shows, etc., when she has a new album coming out. It’s a little weird to criticize her for that.


She released forty variations to manipulate the charts. She released versions in the Zika to try and squish Charlie xcx.

Have you not noticed she released an album or movie on Kim K’s birthday, released a Hamlet song when Joe is about to appear in Hamlet, and released an Elizabeth Taylor song around the same time as Kim K’s documentary about Elizabeth Taylor?

Taylor Swift is petty and takes petty actions.

No one cares that she promotes music. It’s the fact she is absolutely manipulating the charts with all these variations.



I understand competing with other artists releasing albums the same day or week, but the rest doesn’t make sense. Why would having a song about Elizabeth Taylor suppress a documentary about Elizabeth Taylor? If nothing else, it gets younger people interested in Elizabeth Taylor. My 13-year-old had no idea who that was is and now she knows more about her because of the song.

It’s probably no coincidence that Elizabeth Taylor made the cover of people magazine this week. She’s not exactly in the news anymore, but if there’s a bunch of different things about her coming out… Taylor’s song, Kim’s documentary, then there’s just going to be a bunch of chatter about ET. That typically boosts sales for all of those things as they feed off each other.

Remember when there were like three documentaries about the Fyre festival? Typically once people watched one they would watch the other two because they were so fascinated.


Plus, no one is stopping other artists from doing the same thing.


Doing so is not sustainable.

Hopefully, people care about the negative effects of adding more garbage to landfills.

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Anonymous wrote:If you spend time taking and posting about how much you don’t like TS, she wrote a song for you: “Actually Romantic”


Yes, yes, we have all heard this before. Likely put out there by Tree for you all to lap up and repeat.



Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not even familiar with half her music. I’d miserably fail any trivia game about her music or her life.

But I know mean girls and bullies when I see them. Healthy, mature adults don’t spend any time talking about, thinking about, or learning about things and people I don’t like or think are awful.

You don’t like her because she sees you too.


+1
The haters' obsession with her is a classic example of mean girls and bullies. They know every intimate detail of her life (or at least, they think they do) yet they claim they can't stand her. They actually obsessed.


Taylor goes through friends faster than toilet paper.

She wants people to know every intimate detail because she appeared on talk shows daily, shared Instagram posts about her engagement, and has arranged pap walks.

If she wants to hide, she can hide. She chooses not to do that. Plenty of other billionaire celebs can lay low when they want. TS craves the attention and has her PR machine put the stories she wants out there.

I'm not a hater but I don't worship her like you do.





What a leap to assume that people who question your weird, miserable hobby “worship” her.

I never liked metal music growing up. So you know what I did? I didn’t listen to it. I sure as hell didn’t seek out opportunities to tell people how bad I thought was or how much I disliked the artists (whose names and lyrics I also didn’t know btw). THAT’S normal.

Do you think it makes you sound cool? Do you feel superior? What’s missing from your life that you need this?


+100
The haters know FAR more about her than I ever will. It’s unsettling, to put it mildly.



I kind of love it that the new Swiftie badge of honor is to know nothing about her. Progress!!! AND not all the reviews/articles of her were glowing. Gives me hope that maybe free speech will prevail and the power of internet fandom cults may be waning.



Free speech? Absurd. Free speech is about the government.

You are free to express your opinions online and other people are free to tell you you’re acting weird.


Yes, but, free speech is also about controlling what others are saying. For example, issuing death threats to journalists who write bad reviews (Swifties have done this) and using lawyers to silence critics.

https://www.aclunc.org/news/taylor-swift-attempts-silence-critic-aclu-fires-back

So yes, I do think people backing away from Swift and Swiftie culture shows cracks in the way internet fandoms wield power online. I do also think, this may come from watching Trump’s internet fandom and policies take shape in the real world, not just online.



Gosh, I dunno - accusing someone of being a "white supremacist" (with zero evidence, of course) sure seems like a defamation case to me. Who's intimidating who here?


It was an opinion article on a blog. Taylor’s team, dropped their suit after the aclu got involved. It never stated she was a white supremacist. More that white supremacists are using her songs lyrics to promote their cause and that her promotion of white girl victimhood upholds long standing white power structure.Here is a quote:

“Kanye upstaging Taylor in that moment not only gave that narrative merit in a lot of people’s eyes, it also looked like the personification of many a long-standing white fear: a black man taking away a white woman’s power. And Taylor has been playing off that narrative ever since, while America has embraced the notion of white victimhood —


It is clear her message of being white, pretty, and consequence-free is one that many in America have embraced. And like the quiet support that Trump received to the surprise of polls, Democrats, and the world, Taylor is giving support to the white nationalist movements through lyrics that speak to their anger, entitlement, and selfishness.”

You may not be able to process this and may push it away labeling it bizarre or weird or whatever term you choose to use. But in the America I believe in, that blogger had a right to state her opinion. Taylor and her team tried to scare her into silence.

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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Travis’ ex is responding to Taylor’s Opalite song.

Wow, Kayla’s not even an entertainer yet has more stage presence than Taylor! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1ol92ti/influencer_kayla_nicole_travis_kelces_ex/


Now that’s a “real” Showgirl.

Embarrassing for Taylor.


Yeah I can’t really look at her the same after that grind session with chris brown on stage a few weeks ago…Kayla supports a guy who beat women. No thank you


+100
One of the most disgusting things I've seen. Travis Kelce must be so grateful he dodged this bullet.
https://www.tmz.com/2025/09/15/chris-brown-grinds-on-travis-kelce-ex-kayla-nicole/

Yeah, and to think he dated her for five years until she ended things. Taylor should be thanking Kayla that she left her her “sloppy seconds.”

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Anonymous wrote:If you spend time taking and posting about how much you don’t like TS, she wrote a song for you: “Actually Romantic”


Yes, yes, we have all heard this before. Likely put out there by Tree for you all to lap up and repeat.



Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not even familiar with half her music. I’d miserably fail any trivia game about her music or her life.

But I know mean girls and bullies when I see them. Healthy, mature adults don’t spend any time talking about, thinking about, or learning about things and people I don’t like or think are awful.

You don’t like her because she sees you too.


+1
The haters' obsession with her is a classic example of mean girls and bullies. They know every intimate detail of her life (or at least, they think they do) yet they claim they can't stand her. They actually obsessed.


Taylor goes through friends faster than toilet paper.

She wants people to know every intimate detail because she appeared on talk shows daily, shared Instagram posts about her engagement, and has arranged pap walks.

If she wants to hide, she can hide. She chooses not to do that. Plenty of other billionaire celebs can lay low when they want. TS craves the attention and has her PR machine put the stories she wants out there.

I'm not a hater but I don't worship her like you do.





What a leap to assume that people who question your weird, miserable hobby “worship” her.

I never liked metal music growing up. So you know what I did? I didn’t listen to it. I sure as hell didn’t seek out opportunities to tell people how bad I thought was or how much I disliked the artists (whose names and lyrics I also didn’t know btw). THAT’S normal.

Do you think it makes you sound cool? Do you feel superior? What’s missing from your life that you need this?


+100
The haters know FAR more about her than I ever will. It’s unsettling, to put it mildly.



I kind of love it that the new Swiftie badge of honor is to know nothing about her. Progress!!! AND not all the reviews/articles of her were glowing. Gives me hope that maybe free speech will prevail and the power of internet fandom cults may be waning.



Free speech? Absurd. Free speech is about the government.

You are free to express your opinions online and other people are free to tell you you’re acting weird.


Yes, but, free speech is also about controlling what others are saying. For example, issuing death threats to journalists who write bad reviews (Swifties have done this) and using lawyers to silence critics.

https://www.aclunc.org/news/taylor-swift-attempts-silence-critic-aclu-fires-back

So yes, I do think people backing away from Swift and Swiftie culture shows cracks in the way internet fandoms wield power online. I do also think, this may come from watching Trump’s internet fandom and policies take shape in the real world, not just online.



Gosh, I dunno - accusing someone of being a "white supremacist" (with zero evidence, of course) sure seems like a defamation case to me. Who's intimidating who here?


It was an opinion article on a blog. Taylor’s team, dropped their suit after the aclu got involved. It never stated she was a white supremacist. More that white supremacists are using her songs lyrics to promote their cause and that her promotion of white girl victimhood upholds long standing white power structure.Here is a quote:

“Kanye upstaging Taylor in that moment not only gave that narrative merit in a lot of people’s eyes, it also looked like the personification of many a long-standing white fear: a black man taking away a white woman’s power. And Taylor has been playing off that narrative ever since, while America has embraced the notion of white victimhood —


It is clear her message of being white, pretty, and consequence-free is one that many in America have embraced. And like the quiet support that Trump received to the surprise of polls, Democrats, and the world, Taylor is giving support to the white nationalist movements through lyrics that speak to their anger, entitlement, and selfishness.”

You may not be able to process this and may push it away labeling it bizarre or weird or whatever term you choose to use. But in the America I believe in, that blogger had a right to state her opinion. Taylor and her team tried to scare her into silence.



I’m sorry, someone actually thought a deranged bipolar man interrupting a 17-year-old at a music awards ceremony, taking her award and saying someone else should get it, stirred up a primal fear of a black man taking away white women’s power?

I’m so sick of utter morons having hot takes on things.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Travis’ ex is responding to Taylor’s Opalite song.

Wow, Kayla’s not even an entertainer yet has more stage presence than Taylor! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1ol92ti/influencer_kayla_nicole_travis_kelces_ex/


Gross. What is this and why should we care?


+1

Kayla did nothing clever or original here because she is not an entertainer. All that credit goes to Toni Braxton!

Hiring a team to make a Halloween dance video is a little cringe.

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Anonymous wrote:Oh. Did Kayla sell out 150 stadiums around the world? You hateful people are nuts. Truly. When normal people don’t like something, they don’t pay attention to it. You’re obsessed not only with her, but with coming to places like this to pick arguments. Truly bizarre.

Hateful!? You sound unhinged and jealous!

Taylor may have sold out 150 stadiums, but she’s still spiteful and obsessed enough to go after Travis’ ex who in fact dumped him.


DP. No one has "gone after her". Sorry to burst your victim mentality.
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DP and I don't know any TS songs, but recently had a conversation about this situation with my teen. Apparently fans of TS have harassed the ex for years, and she has asked them to stop.

Swifties have relentlessly harassed Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of Travis Kelce, with online abuse that intensified after the release of Taylor Swift's 2025 song "Opalite," which many fans and commentators believe contains lyrics shading Nicole.


There is a video of Travis asking Kayla to get of off her phone and Taylor put a line about it in her song. I agree that most people don't pay attention to things they don't like, but the Swifties keep bringing her in and the lyric didn't help. It does appear that people have gone after her and for some reason someone who sells out stadiums can't resist mentioning her in her song.

Kayla's Halloween outfit was a recreation of a Toni Braxton music video with the lyrics He wasn't man enough for me. It's a really good song and appropriate considering Kayla broke up with him. You should go watch the music video. I hope people get the message that she is gorgeous, talented, trying to move on and live her life and leave her alone.
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Anonymous wrote:If you spend time taking and posting about how much you don’t like TS, she wrote a song for you: “Actually Romantic”


Yes, yes, we have all heard this before. Likely put out there by Tree for you all to lap up and repeat.



Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not even familiar with half her music. I’d miserably fail any trivia game about her music or her life.

But I know mean girls and bullies when I see them. Healthy, mature adults don’t spend any time talking about, thinking about, or learning about things and people I don’t like or think are awful.

You don’t like her because she sees you too.


+1
The haters' obsession with her is a classic example of mean girls and bullies. They know every intimate detail of her life (or at least, they think they do) yet they claim they can't stand her. They actually obsessed.


Taylor goes through friends faster than toilet paper.

She wants people to know every intimate detail because she appeared on talk shows daily, shared Instagram posts about her engagement, and has arranged pap walks.

If she wants to hide, she can hide. She chooses not to do that. Plenty of other billionaire celebs can lay low when they want. TS craves the attention and has her PR machine put the stories she wants out there.

I'm not a hater but I don't worship her like you do.





What a leap to assume that people who question your weird, miserable hobby “worship” her.

I never liked metal music growing up. So you know what I did? I didn’t listen to it. I sure as hell didn’t seek out opportunities to tell people how bad I thought was or how much I disliked the artists (whose names and lyrics I also didn’t know btw). THAT’S normal.

Do you think it makes you sound cool? Do you feel superior? What’s missing from your life that you need this?


+100
The haters know FAR more about her than I ever will. It’s unsettling, to put it mildly.



I kind of love it that the new Swiftie badge of honor is to know nothing about her. Progress!!! AND not all the reviews/articles of her were glowing. Gives me hope that maybe free speech will prevail and the power of internet fandom cults may be waning.



Free speech? Absurd. Free speech is about the government.

You are free to express your opinions online and other people are free to tell you you’re acting weird.


Yes, but, free speech is also about controlling what others are saying. For example, issuing death threats to journalists who write bad reviews (Swifties have done this) and using lawyers to silence critics.

https://www.aclunc.org/news/taylor-swift-attempts-silence-critic-aclu-fires-back

So yes, I do think people backing away from Swift and Swiftie culture shows cracks in the way internet fandoms wield power online. I do also think, this may come from watching Trump’s internet fandom and policies take shape in the real world, not just online.



Gosh, I dunno - accusing someone of being a "white supremacist" (with zero evidence, of course) sure seems like a defamation case to me. Who's intimidating who here?


It was an opinion article on a blog. Taylor’s team, dropped their suit after the aclu got involved. It never stated she was a white supremacist. More that white supremacists are using her songs lyrics to promote their cause and that her promotion of white girl victimhood upholds long standing white power structure.Here is a quote:

“Kanye upstaging Taylor in that moment not only gave that narrative merit in a lot of people’s eyes, it also looked like the personification of many a long-standing white fear: a black man taking away a white woman’s power. And Taylor has been playing off that narrative ever since, while America has embraced the notion of white victimhood —


It is clear her message of being white, pretty, and consequence-free is one that many in America have embraced.
And like the quiet support that Trump received to the surprise of polls, Democrats, and the world, Taylor is giving support to the white nationalist movements through lyrics that speak to their anger, entitlement, and selfishness.”

You may not be able to process this and may push it away labeling it bizarre or weird or whatever term you choose to use. But in the America I believe in, that blogger had a right to state her opinion. Taylor and her team tried to scare her into silence.



So, just existing, then. A black man accosted her, and it's her fault because she's white.
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“Insiders reveal Taylor Swift has been borrowing melodies

Taylor Swift’s tunes for her album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” seem to be borrowed. According to Rob Shuter’s sources, the Grammy-winner had been borrowing melodies from music composers for her songs. However, Swift has not been taking their work for granted. Reportedly, she has been quietly paying them in return.

Furthermore, insiders also pointed out that Swift’s TS12 album has achieved a whopping profit of $150 million. But it seemed not to be an easy task, as it apparently required a change in strategy. This time, the newly engaged celebrity went all in to get a successful result. Her first move was to block the purchase of individual songs on iTunes.

Due to this, listeners had only one option: to buy the entire album. Thanks to the strategy, Swift’s new record sold four million copies within a week. Once the momentum slowed, the singles became available for purchase. According to the outlet, seven songs from “The Life of a Showgirl” entered iTunes Top 100 in a few hours. “The Fate of Ophelia” topped the charts, followed by “Opalite.”

The report further mentioned Swift’s next plan, which was to introduce the deluxe packages. They included metallic vinyl, glitter vinyl, removable lyric panels, signed inserts, and limited-edition covers. Meanwhile, a label executive commented, saying that the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker was seemingly “monetizing nostalgia and obsession at the same time.”

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/taylor-swift-quietly-paying-composers-071032504.html
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Anonymous wrote:If you spend time taking and posting about how much you don’t like TS, she wrote a song for you: “Actually Romantic”


Yes, yes, we have all heard this before. Likely put out there by Tree for you all to lap up and repeat.



Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m not even familiar with half her music. I’d miserably fail any trivia game about her music or her life.

But I know mean girls and bullies when I see them. Healthy, mature adults don’t spend any time talking about, thinking about, or learning about things and people I don’t like or think are awful.

You don’t like her because she sees you too.


+1
The haters' obsession with her is a classic example of mean girls and bullies. They know every intimate detail of her life (or at least, they think they do) yet they claim they can't stand her. They actually obsessed.


Taylor goes through friends faster than toilet paper.

She wants people to know every intimate detail because she appeared on talk shows daily, shared Instagram posts about her engagement, and has arranged pap walks.

If she wants to hide, she can hide. She chooses not to do that. Plenty of other billionaire celebs can lay low when they want. TS craves the attention and has her PR machine put the stories she wants out there.

I'm not a hater but I don't worship her like you do.





What a leap to assume that people who question your weird, miserable hobby “worship” her.

I never liked metal music growing up. So you know what I did? I didn’t listen to it. I sure as hell didn’t seek out opportunities to tell people how bad I thought was or how much I disliked the artists (whose names and lyrics I also didn’t know btw). THAT’S normal.

Do you think it makes you sound cool? Do you feel superior? What’s missing from your life that you need this?


+100
The haters know FAR more about her than I ever will. It’s unsettling, to put it mildly.



I kind of love it that the new Swiftie badge of honor is to know nothing about her. Progress!!! AND not all the reviews/articles of her were glowing. Gives me hope that maybe free speech will prevail and the power of internet fandom cults may be waning.



Free speech? Absurd. Free speech is about the government.

You are free to express your opinions online and other people are free to tell you you’re acting weird.


Yes, but, free speech is also about controlling what others are saying. For example, issuing death threats to journalists who write bad reviews (Swifties have done this) and using lawyers to silence critics.

https://www.aclunc.org/news/taylor-swift-attempts-silence-critic-aclu-fires-back

So yes, I do think people backing away from Swift and Swiftie culture shows cracks in the way internet fandoms wield power online. I do also think, this may come from watching Trump’s internet fandom and policies take shape in the real world, not just online.



Gosh, I dunno - accusing someone of being a "white supremacist" (with zero evidence, of course) sure seems like a defamation case to me. Who's intimidating who here?


It was an opinion article on a blog. Taylor’s team, dropped their suit after the aclu got involved. It never stated she was a white supremacist. More that white supremacists are using her songs lyrics to promote their cause and that her promotion of white girl victimhood upholds long standing white power structure.Here is a quote:

“Kanye upstaging Taylor in that moment not only gave that narrative merit in a lot of people’s eyes, it also looked like the personification of many a long-standing white fear: a black man taking away a white woman’s power. And Taylor has been playing off that narrative ever since, while America has embraced the notion of white victimhood —


It is clear her message of being white, pretty, and consequence-free is one that many in America have embraced. And like the quiet support that Trump received to the surprise of polls, Democrats, and the world, Taylor is giving support to the white nationalist movements through lyrics that speak to their anger, entitlement, and selfishness.”

You may not be able to process this and may push it away labeling it bizarre or weird or whatever term you choose to use. But in the America I believe in, that blogger had a right to state her opinion. Taylor and her team tried to scare her into silence.



I’m sorry, someone actually thought a deranged bipolar man interrupting a 17-year-old at a music awards ceremony, taking her award and saying someone else should get it, stirred up a primal fear of a black man taking away white women’s power?

I’m so sick of utter morons having hot takes on things.


And one who rapped about having sex with her and making that b**** famous and putting a likeness of her in bed with him in his video? Yeah she has a right to 'play off that' but even insofar as she has (not much) she has really been focusing on Kim, not Kanye.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like Travis’ ex is responding to Taylor’s Opalite song.

Wow, Kayla’s not even an entertainer yet has more stage presence than Taylor! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1ol92ti/influencer_kayla_nicole_travis_kelces_ex/


Gross. What is this and why should we care?


+1

Kayla did nothing clever or original here because she is not an entertainer. All that credit goes to Toni Braxton!

Hiring a team to make a Halloween dance video is a little cringe.

It’s not cringe, it’s showing appreciation to the artist. Last year she dressed up as Ciara and reenacted the “Ride” video . She killed it then too!
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Anonymous wrote:Oh. Did Kayla sell out 150 stadiums around the world? You hateful people are nuts. Truly. When normal people don’t like something, they don’t pay attention to it. You’re obsessed not only with her, but with coming to places like this to pick arguments. Truly bizarre.

Hateful!? You sound unhinged and jealous!

Taylor may have sold out 150 stadiums, but she’s still spiteful and obsessed enough to go after Travis’ ex who in fact dumped him.


DP. No one has "gone after her". Sorry to burst your victim mentality.
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DP and I don't know any TS songs, but recently had a conversation about this situation with my teen. Apparently fans of TS have harassed the ex for years, and she has asked them to stop.

Swifties have relentlessly harassed Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of Travis Kelce, with online abuse that intensified after the release of Taylor Swift's 2025 song "Opalite," which many fans and commentators believe contains lyrics shading Nicole.


There is a video of Travis asking Kayla to get of off her phone and Taylor put a line about it in her song. I agree that most people don't pay attention to things they don't like, but the Swifties keep bringing her in and the lyric didn't help. It does appear that people have gone after her and for some reason someone who sells out stadiums can't resist mentioning her in her song.

Kayla's Halloween outfit was a recreation of a Toni Braxton music video with the lyrics He wasn't man enough for me. It's a really good song and appropriate considering Kayla broke up with him. You should go watch the music video. I hope people get the message that she is gorgeous, talented, trying to move on and live her life and leave her alone.


This utter BS. You need to explain the internet to your teen. Because she is reading troll comments and thinks they’re real people with genuine opinions.

No one thinks about Kayla. But it sure sounds like Kayla wants to milk this for all the publicity and attention she can.
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I am pretty, uh, into and around the Swiftie online universe. Nobody cares about Kayla. If anyone is harassing her it is a very minor subset and probably not actual Swifties.
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