Fans reveal why Taylor Swift was booed at the Super Bowl

Taylor Swift, known for her massive fanbase and reputation, was unexpectedly booed during Super Bowl LIX while attending to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. The boos erupted when the camera panned to her luxury box, and Swift seemed surprised, turning to her friend Ice Spice and mouthing, “What is going on?”

Social media quickly speculated that the boos came from Eagles fans, upset by Swift’s visible support for the Kansas City Chiefs. Some questioned why she was booed, noting she wasn’t even playing in the game, with others joking that the situation was more like a High School Musical moment.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, attending the game just weeks after taking office, received loud cheers when the camera showed him in the crowd.

The Eagles went on to win 40-22, but it was the unexpected moments off the field, like Swift’s reaction, that kept fans talking after the game.

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