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NEWS UPDATE: Does Swift Deserve All The Critics And Hate She’s Getting This Days
The 34-year-old musician closed out 2023 on a high, after embarking on her highly lucrative Eras Tour, which has become the first tour to break the $1 billion barrier.
In December, she was named Time magazine’s 2023 “Person of the Year,” an honor bestowed upon an eclectic list in the past that has included influential figures, world leaders and royaltygames and driving a massive increase in football viewership. As the Chiefs face the San Francisco 49s in February 11’s Super Bowl, there’s every chance that Swift’s presence as a mere spectator will draw as much attention as the teams vying for glory.
With the Swift era in full force, she has also faced her fair share of critics. Sure, there are the bog standard detractors, who have pledged allegiance to other musicians and therefore refuse to support her. There are also those who just simply don’t care for her, or her work. And then there’s a faction of Republicans, who seem intentVivek Ramaswamy, who recently pulled out of the race for the GOP nomination and is now backing former President