Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tons of pushback on sports talk about the NFL rigging Kansas City games for her. Men are tired of seeing her on camera.
The whole thing is just too much and too fake.
And why was she in the suite with the young WNBA girl acting like best friends? You’re 35 years old, the basketball girl is like 22? It’s weird.
You’re at games to support a bf and hang out with his family. But clearly that’s not her motive to be there. It’s a circus.
This is hilarious! Men are tired of seeing a woman on camera. What's the rest of your thoughts here? SURELY You're not suggesting the NFL stop showing her because the "men are tired."
Some men do complain about the attention she gets. They are usually right-wing incel types.
Anonymous wrote:NFL is rigging the playoffs so it’s Kelce brother vs Kelce brother. The retired brother played for Philly and now he & his wife will be the lead personalities for two weeks. Fake league.
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She is a good model because:
She truly loves and values her parents and brother.
She doesn't have any children with baby daddies.
She is incredibly generous and donates huge sums to food banks and other charities all over the world.
She is - by all accounts - an amazing employer who treats everyone with whom she comes into contact with respect and kindness.
She's a loyal friend.
^^^Agree! All of the above.
“She’s a good girl loves her mommo
Loves Jesus And America too
She’s a good Girl Crazy bout Elvis
Loves horses and her boyfriend too.”
And her popularity will be "free fallin" soon.
Really? How so? Oh, nvm. I see that was just wishful thinking on your part.
DP
I wrote the Tom Petty lyrics. I don’t think she will necessarily lose popularity, but you do have to wonder how many more people there are out there to convert to her fan base. She doesn’t appeal to everyone, just like the perfect “good girl” in Tom Petty’s song didn’t appeal to him. At a certain point, she will run out of places to expand. She can still make money off of her current fan base and run circles around everyone else, but recruiting a huge segment of new listeners/fans will require her to distort her “good girl” image in a way that would be damaging to her.
She doesn’t need to expand her base. She can go deeper with her existing fans and offer more products…
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Such BS.
It absolutely felt like it was rigged and all the shots if Taylor felt like they were trying to sell me on it. Like "we need the chiefs to win but look, Taylor Swift!"
Yuck.
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And her popularity will be "free fallin" soon.
Really? How so? Oh, nvm. I see that was just wishful thinking on your part.
DP
She's old and middle aged. Her new material is nowhere near as successful & catchy as her early stuff. Pop music has been taken over by much younger singes like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Grace Adams. Notice how Taylor desperately tries to orbit young women, both singers and 22 year old Caitlin Clark.
I would not say she's "middle aged", but she's getting a little too mature for the mystery boyfriend schtick that has defined her career. She has three to four years before she ages out of the glittery bodysuit and boots. That will look ridiculous when she's 40.
She will also lose a lot of the angsty Millenial fan base if she gets married. It's dumb for a married woman to sing songs about her mystery boyfriend of the month.
She is stuck in girlhood and needs to come up with a plan to grow into maturity. I’m not sure she and her parents have one. Didn’t she say pop stars were washed up at 35? Typically, maturity comes with a sense of responsibility toward society and others. Maybe she will come up with a foundation to help young girls and women to express her creativity.
DP. She - more than any celebrity I can think of - has contributed SO much toward charitable causes. Are you not aware of this?
Anonymous wrote:Guarantee the Chiefs win the Super Bowl and Travis proposes to her on the field after the game. It’s soooooo predictable.
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And her popularity will be "free fallin" soon.
Really? How so? Oh, nvm. I see that was just wishful thinking on your part.
DP
She's old and middle aged. Her new material is nowhere near as successful & catchy as her early stuff. Pop music has been taken over by much younger singes like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Grace Adams. Notice how Taylor desperately tries to orbit young women, both singers and 22 year old Caitlin Clark.
I would not say she's "middle aged", but she's getting a little too mature for the mystery boyfriend schtick that has defined her career. She has three to four years before she ages out of the glittery bodysuit and boots. That will look ridiculous when she's 40.
She will also lose a lot of the angsty Millenial fan base if she gets married. It's dumb for a married woman to sing songs about her mystery boyfriend of the month.
Many of her new-ish songs about "mystery boyfriends" at all. She has plenty of topics she can sing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And her popularity will be "free fallin" soon.
Really? How so? Oh, nvm. I see that was just wishful thinking on your part.
DP
She's old and middle aged. Her new material is nowhere near as successful & catchy as her early stuff. Pop music has been taken over by much younger singes like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Grace Adams. Notice how Taylor desperately tries to orbit young women, both singers and 22 year old Caitlin Clark.
I would not say she's "middle aged", but she's getting a little too mature for the mystery boyfriend schtick that has defined her career. She has three to four years before she ages out of the glittery bodysuit and boots. That will look ridiculous when she's 40.
She will also lose a lot of the angsty Millenial fan base if she gets married. It's dumb for a married woman to sing songs about her mystery boyfriend of the month.
She is stuck in girlhood and needs to come up with a plan to grow into maturity. I’m not sure she and her parents have one. Didn’t she say pop stars were washed up at 35? Typically, maturity comes with a sense of responsibility toward society and others. Maybe she will come up with a foundation to help young girls and women to express her creativity.