It’s 2025, and apparently, some people still can’t separate Taylor Swift’s personal life from her career. Case in point: Super Bowl LIX, where Swift showed up in a crisp white blazer at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. But instead of celebrating a dream victory for the Chiefs, things turned into a nightmare—not just for the team on the field, but for Swift, who had to endure a chorus of boos from thousands of fans making it very clear she wasn’t welcome.
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The hate didn’t stop at the stadium. Within seconds, the negativity spilled onto social media, and after Philadelphia’s win, it hit the streets, where more than a few fans couldn’t resist hurling insults at the pop superstar.

Enter Lana Del Rey, Swift’s Loyal Defender
Lana Del Rey once again proved she’s the ultimate bestie by coming to Taylor’s defense amid the Super Bowl backlash. In a fiery Instagram story, Lana called out the haters who booed Swift for simply showing up to support her man—just like dozens of other celebs did.
“A bunch of pregnant white men booing at Taylor Swift for simply being there to support her boyfriend and watch the game like everyone else. This tells you exactly what you need to know about football and the state that America is currently in.”
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But Lana wasn’t done. Oh no. She went full savage mode, delivering a brutal reality check to all the men who took time out of their sad lives to hate on Swift:
“That woman has enough money to buy the whole stadium and turn it into whatever she likes while most of y’all struggle to pay taxes and daily bills.”

Ouch. You know that one stung. Lana wrapped up her post with the mic-drop line: “America is doomed!”
Once again, Lana Del Rey showed us what true friendship looks like, and honestly? We all need a Lana in our lives. Someone who’s got your back, throws shade like a pro, and isn’t afraid to call out the nonsense. Queen behavior, honestly.
This article was originally written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva.
