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INTERESTING STATEMENT: Taylor Swift shared her thoughts ”Women like fatherly men like Travis Kelce” which made the fans community excited….

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INTERESTING STATEMENT: Taylor Swift shared her thoughts ”Women like fatherly men like Travis Kelce” which made the fans community excited….

Keep in mind, Taylor Swift’s not gonna see or hear any of that,’ father reminds people who’ve critcised singer on TikTok

A father has shared a poignant message to men who’ve been criticising Taylor Swift amid her relationship with Travis Kelce. Robert People shared a video to TikTok earlier this week to defend Swift. His video came as Swift has continued to make headlines for her appearances at Kelce’s NFL games, after the pair started dating last summer. Fans have also been speculating that she’ll be attending the Super Bowl, where the Kansas City Chiefs will play against the San Francisco 49ers.

In his video, People hit back at all the unkind comments that Swift has received, specifically from men and football fans. He also reminded men that their harsh criticism of the pop star could be something that affects their children. “For those of you people out there, especially grown men, expressing all this nasty, ridiculous hate for Taylor Swift just for existing and supporting her boyfriend in the NFL, keep in mind, Taylor Swift’s not gonna see or hear any of that,” he said. “But you know who will? Your daughters.”

He went on to specify that because of that criticism, young girls who like Swift could end up feeling less confident in themselves. “And with all this juvenile hate you’re showing Taylor Swift for simply being there, you’re encouraging your daughters to shrink themselves, reduce who they are,” he continued. “Because if they do anything more than that, if they just decide to be themselves, they’re gonna get a whole lot of hate from not only the world but from people just like you: their own parents.”mHe concluded: “We need to do better, straight up.”

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