A Lip Reader Identifies The Three Words That Taylor Swift Said During Her Ruthless Jeering At Super Bowl LIX

The three-word remark Taylor Swift made when she “showed up on the big screen and got booed aggressively” is reportedly something her fans have “worked out.”

The 35-year-old singer was at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, for the Super Bowl to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, as they faced the Philadelphia Eagles.

Swift, who frequently attends Chiefs games, was probably also there to support her “Bad Blood” co-star Kendrick Lamar and his much awaited halftime performance.

On X, however, NFL reporter Ari Meirov posted a video of the response Swift received when she and Ice Spice appeared on the big screen.

He wrote, “Taylor Swift got showed on the big screen and got booed aggressively,” as the performer seemed to inquire, “What is going on?” at the moment.

After playing the Chiefs for the second time in three seasons, Eagles fans likely booed because they were finally hoping to win.

“Is she really so oblivious? The NFL fan base is not her fanbase. Why would people cheer for her?” one commenter asked in response to the video.

Another fan asked, “What exactly did she do to everyone?”

The word earlier this week that Donald Trump will be attending the Super Bowl was welcomed by 35-year-old Kelce.

Although Swift supported Kamala Harris in the presidential election, Trump, who became the first sitting US president to attend a Super Bowl game, had earlier stated on Truth Social that he “hated” her.

The NFL player remarked, “That’s awesome, it’s a great honour. No matter who the president is, I know I’m excited because it’s the biggest game of my life.

“Having the president there, it’s the best country in the world and that’s pretty cool.”

As the national anthem played before the game began, the camera moved to Trump, causing some controversy among Super Bowl fans.

The broadcast showed Trump sitting in the stands when Jon Batiste was performing the American anthem, and some people believed he was being jeered.

“Y’all didn’t boo at Donald Trump loud enough,” someone said on X.

“That was pretty s**tty to show Trump during Jon Batiste singing the National Anthem, forced me and half of America to boo,” a second penned.

Others, meanwhile, were unable to determine if it was a cheer or a boo.

“Did they cheer or boo Trump? Difficult to tell.” another person said.

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