President Donald Trump couldn’t resist taunting Taylor Swift whereas internet hosting the Philadelphia Eagles on the White House.
The NFL crew, excluding quarterback Jalen Hurts and several other different gamers, visited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Monday to celebrate their Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 9.
“I was there along with Taylor Swift,” Trump famous during his speech.
“How did that work out?” he then requested rhetorically, as the gang laughed. He repeated, “How did that one work out?”
The forty seventh US president showed up at the big game alongside his youngsters Ivanka and Eric Trump.
Swift additionally attended to assist her boyfriend, Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce.
But regardless of coming in with two consecutive Super Bowl victories, the Chiefs fell short, shedding to the Eagles 22-40.
At one level, Swift was proven on the jumbotron at Caesars Superdome, prompting boos from soccer followers as she issued an intense side-eye in response.
Trump has made no secret of his disdain for the “Bad Blood” singer.
After Swift, 35, endorsed Kamala Harris for president forward of the 2024 election, he slammed the Grammy winner on his Truth Social platform.
“I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” Trump, 78, wrote through the platform in September 2024.
Just months earlier, in June 2024, Trump called Swift “beautiful” — however questioned her politics.
“I think she’s beautiful — very beautiful! I find her very beautiful,” he advised creator Ramin Setoodeh for his guide “Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass.”
“I think she’s liberal. She probably doesn’t like Trump,” he continued. “I hear she’s very talented. I think she’s very beautiful, actually — unusually beautiful!”
He additionally admitted to not understanding her music “well.”
“But she is liberal, or is that just an act?” Trump requested Setoodeh, Variety’s co-editor-in-chief. “She’s legitimately liberal? It’s not an act? It surprises me that a country star can be successful being liberal.”
Swift made her emotions identified together with her endorsement of Harris, writing partly on the time, “I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos.”
The “Love Story” songstress pointedly signed the endorsement as a “childless cat lady” — a now-infamous reference to JD Vance’s controversial comments about women without children.