Taylor Swift could not have thought that speaking out against an offensive line on Netflix’s Ginny and Georgia would turn into a virtual ambush where she was labelled a predator.
Taylor Swift Netflix clapback backfires
Yes, you read that right. The Country music princess faced backlash from a faction of social media that believed she had bigger skeletons to worry about than a mere jab at her supposed ‘promiscuity’.
Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back. How about we stop degrading hard working women by defining this horse shit as FuNnY. Also, @netflix after Miss Americana this outfit doesn’t look cute on you Happy Women’s History Month I guess pic.twitter.com/2X0jEOXIWp
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 1, 2021
Swift’s intolerance to being associated with debauchery is well publicised. Harken back to the ongoing feud she has with Kanye West for a reminder of why her fanbase still hates the billionaire Yeezy owner.
Social media labels Swift a ‘predator’
However, so as you dish it, must you be prepared to take it. Soon, cheers from her hive were quickly muted by detractors who brought up a bizarre trend in the Folklore singer’s dating history.
For instance, it’s been claimed that Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black on The Twilight) was a shade above 17 when he dated Swift in 2009, back when she was 20.
These are just some of the other wild claims that have surfaced about Swift’s dating history.
This is whats he said about dating younger men.. pic.twitter.com/OmXECt41CU
— R (@dedsolvely) March 3, 2021
wow. pic.twitter.com/MXtTxZEv5L
— ✯ (@shanqhai) March 3, 2021
Swift, thus far, has left it to her fans to defend her.
debunking the lies going around about taylor swift right now, a thread;
— jesse (@likemagiclove) March 3, 2021