You can say a lot of things about Taylor Swift , but one thing’s for sure, she lives rent-free in the heads of some of the internet’s most powerful (and problematic) men. This week, Ye posted a vile tweet targeting Taylor again, and what happened next was eye-opening. One fan dug through the archives and pulled up tweets from Elon Musk , Donald Trump , and Andrew Tate , exposing a deeply unsettling pattern: four ultra-influential men have repeatedly harassed or mocked Swift publicly and until now, nobody truly called it out for what it is.
Now, thanks to that viral post, the internet is finally connecting the dots.
Ye’s vile tweet reignited outrage and reopened the Swift-Kanye feud
It all began when Ye, formerly Kanye West, tweeted another disturbing message about Taylor Swift, continuing a feud that dates all the way back to the 2009 VMAs and his infamous “I made that b**** famous” line in 2016. But this time, fans weren’t just mad. They were exhausted.
His tweet, full of unfiltered vulgarity and inappropriate commentary about Swift, lit up social media instantly.
Andrew Tate’s tweet about Taylor is jaw-droppingly hateful
If Ye’s tweet was horrifying, Andrew Tate’s post went nuclear. The self-proclaimed alpha male wrote:
“I could easily f** Taylor Swift and end her feminism s***… but she’s ancient… THIRTY FOUR!? If you’re a girl, why even live past 30 unless you have kids?”
This isn’t just trolling. It’s textbook misogyny. Fans were stunned that someone with such a huge following could post something so explicitly violent and degrading without immediate consequences. Tate has long positioned himself as a figurehead of toxic masculinity online, but this direct attack on Swift crossed every imaginable line.
Trump says “I hate Taylor Swift” and no one blinks?
Next up was Donald Trump. In a since-deleted tweet now circulating online, the former president flat-out said, “I hate Taylor Swift.” The post echoed the hostility he’s shown toward outspoken female celebrities, especially ones who’ve spoken against him, like Taylor did during the 2020 elections.
Coming from a former president, the comment was jarring. But perhaps more disturbing was how normal this kind of rhetoric has become, a reminder of how deeply baked-in this aggression is toward powerful women.
Elon Musk’s weird “jokes” cross a serious line
Finally, Elon Musk, between replying “give her a child” under a Swift-related post and liking tweets with Nazi salutes when referencing her concerts, fans say the billionaire has joined the growing pile of men publicly fixated on tearing her down.
Also read - “Justin Bieber and Harry Styles f**ked Taylor Swift”: Kanye West's late-night Twitter spree includes shocking and graphic claims about Taylor Swift
This moment feels different. For years, Taylor Swift has endured sexist jokes, belittling comments, and invasive scrutiny. But when four massively influential men, each representing power in music, tech, politics, and internet culture, gang up on her within the same digital space, it’s not just personal. It’s about how society still treats outspoken, independent women as threats.
As for Taylor Swift? She’s probably busy being a billionaire, planning her next sold-out tour stop, or casually dropping another record-breaking album. And through it all, you can bet Travis Kelce’s right there by her side—cheering her on, blocking the noise, and reminding the world that she’s got a tight end who never fumbles loyalty.
Now, thanks to that viral post, the internet is finally connecting the dots.
Ye’s vile tweet reignited outrage and reopened the Swift-Kanye feud
Kanye West says that Justin Bieber, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift slept together pic.twitter.com/8Kqa6NCxcn
— 6ixBuzzTV (@6ixbuzztv) April 10, 2025
It all began when Ye, formerly Kanye West, tweeted another disturbing message about Taylor Swift, continuing a feud that dates all the way back to the 2009 VMAs and his infamous “I made that b**** famous” line in 2016. But this time, fans weren’t just mad. They were exhausted.
His tweet, full of unfiltered vulgarity and inappropriate commentary about Swift, lit up social media instantly.
Andrew Tate’s tweet about Taylor is jaw-droppingly hateful
It’s very concerning what the four worst men of all time, all of whom are symbols of incel culture, openly say about Taylor Swift
— 𝐫𝐞𝐧 (@cardigonfreecs) April 10, 2025
3/4 of these are sexual harassment and its completely accepted here, Taylor should be allowed to sh00t 1 man per day pic.twitter.com/1TuWqutTds
If Ye’s tweet was horrifying, Andrew Tate’s post went nuclear. The self-proclaimed alpha male wrote:
“I could easily f** Taylor Swift and end her feminism s***… but she’s ancient… THIRTY FOUR!? If you’re a girl, why even live past 30 unless you have kids?”
This isn’t just trolling. It’s textbook misogyny. Fans were stunned that someone with such a huge following could post something so explicitly violent and degrading without immediate consequences. Tate has long positioned himself as a figurehead of toxic masculinity online, but this direct attack on Swift crossed every imaginable line.
Trump says “I hate Taylor Swift” and no one blinks?
Next up was Donald Trump. In a since-deleted tweet now circulating online, the former president flat-out said, “I hate Taylor Swift.” The post echoed the hostility he’s shown toward outspoken female celebrities, especially ones who’ve spoken against him, like Taylor did during the 2020 elections.
Coming from a former president, the comment was jarring. But perhaps more disturbing was how normal this kind of rhetoric has become, a reminder of how deeply baked-in this aggression is toward powerful women.
Elon Musk’s weird “jokes” cross a serious line
Finally, Elon Musk, between replying “give her a child” under a Swift-related post and liking tweets with Nazi salutes when referencing her concerts, fans say the billionaire has joined the growing pile of men publicly fixated on tearing her down.
Also read - “Justin Bieber and Harry Styles f**ked Taylor Swift”: Kanye West's late-night Twitter spree includes shocking and graphic claims about Taylor Swift
This moment feels different. For years, Taylor Swift has endured sexist jokes, belittling comments, and invasive scrutiny. But when four massively influential men, each representing power in music, tech, politics, and internet culture, gang up on her within the same digital space, it’s not just personal. It’s about how society still treats outspoken, independent women as threats.
As for Taylor Swift? She’s probably busy being a billionaire, planning her next sold-out tour stop, or casually dropping another record-breaking album. And through it all, you can bet Travis Kelce’s right there by her side—cheering her on, blocking the noise, and reminding the world that she’s got a tight end who never fumbles loyalty.
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