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‘She’s Yesterday’s News’ —Donald Trump Says Taylor Swift’s Best Days Are Behind Her, Calls Upcoming Album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ a ‘Major Flop Waiting to Happen,’ and Spares No Mercy for Travis Kelce in ‘Honest’ Review

Donald Trump Declares Taylor Swift’s Next Album ‘Dead on Arrival,’ Calls Her ‘Washed Up’ While Delivering Brutal Opinion on Travis Kelce
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again set social media ablaze, this time targeting pop superstar Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, NFL tight end Travis Kelce, in a blistering rant that has left both Swifties and Chiefs Kingdom stunned.

Speaking during an unscripted moment at a political event in Florida on Tuesday night, Trump didn’t hold back when asked about Swift’s much-anticipated upcoming album. “Let me tell you something, folks — it’s going to be dead on arrival. Nobody’s going to listen. She’s washed, completely washed. The magic is gone,” Trump said, waving his hands dramatically to a chorus of laughter from his supporters.
The former president, who has a long history of public feuds with celebrities, doubled down on his criticism, painting Swift as a musician whose best days are behind her. “She had her moment, she sold her albums, she made her money. But now? Now she’s just… irrelevant. People are tired of it. They want something new, something exciting, and it’s not her.”
Trump then pivoted to address Swift’s high-profile romance with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, offering what he described as his “honest opinion” about the NFL champion. “Kelce’s a big guy, a good player — sure. But I think he’s overhyped. I mean, he’s no Tom Brady, okay? And he’s not going to save her career. Not even close,” Trump said, drawing chuckles from the audience.
In typical Trump fashion, he mixed mockery with backhanded compliments, hinting that Kelce might be the “only interesting thing” about Swift’s life right now. “She’s getting more headlines for being at football games than for her music, and that tells you everything,” he added.
The comments have sparked a firestorm online, with Swift’s loyal fanbase rushing to defend the singer while Trump supporters praised his “tell-it-like-it-is” approach. Hashtags like #TrumpVsSwift and #KelceClapBack began trending within hours.
Representatives for Swift and Kelce have not publicly responded to the remarks, but insiders suggest the pop icon is unfazed and focused on the rollout of her album, set for release later this year.
Whether Trump’s latest jab will have any effect on Swift’s sales is another matter entirely. Historically, celebrity feuds with the former president have only fueled publicity — something Swift’s marketing team might not mind at all.
One thing is certain: in the battle between Trump’s blunt political theater and Swift’s pop-culture dominance, both sides know how to keep the spotlight firmly on themselves.