Taylor Swift was yet again included in the narrative by none other than the controversial owner of Twitter, Elon Musk.
Seemingly out of nowhere, the multi-billionaire took to Twitter to share his unsolicited thought about the "Anti-Hero" singer's appearance, all while saying that he is a fan.
"Am TS fan - of course - but how do we know for sure they're different people?" Musk wrote, attaching a meme comparing Swift to Napoleon Dynamite.
The meme reads: "When you realize Taylor Swift is actually Napoleon Dynamite in drag," along with pictures of the two, side-by-side.
Fans on the Defense
Swift is known to clap back at the people who tend to pull her into situations she wants nothing to do with, like during her "Look What You Made Me Do" music video, wherein she says "I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative," referring to her 2009 run-in with Kanye West.
However, this time around, it was her fans who came to the singer's defense.
"This is a weird statement," one wrote with a picture of an emoji side-eyeing.
"He is so obsessed with her!" Another added.
"Oh no look another person coming for Taylor when she's literally just existing...leave her alone for gods sake!"
"Such a bigot."
"He needs to leave her alone," and "Leave her alone challenge" were mostly the sentiments fans wrote about Musk's tweet.
According to reports, Musk's tweet about Swift is but one of his many tirades on Twitter-which he has been doing quite frequently these days.
The "Love Story" singer is not the only celebrity the Tesla owner has gone after, either. According to reports, he accused Megan Fox of child abuse for forcing her sons to wear traditionally feminine outfits.
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The Narrative
Despite being one of the most successful artists in the industry, Swift has found herself being constantly criticized.
Recently, Swift received backlash for allegedly dating The 1975 frontman Matty Healy.
Fans demanded accountability from Swift, who openly went on dates and supported an artist who allegedly promoted antisemitism, racism, and homophobia.
Healy even addressed the criticisms, which actually originated with him because of his problematic comments: "I'm sure that it's alluding to ... as you're aware, I'm not very online at the moment, and I'm sure people have just been calling me a c**t relentlessly."
Neither of the artists has openly addressed their dating rumors or the breakup, or even the fans' cries for accountability.
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