Taylor Swift's wedding proves AOC right: There are no good billionaires
Taylor Swifts wedding proves AOC right: There are no good billionaires
The pop star built an empire on relatability until she became part of the ultra-rich
By Amanda Marcotte
Senior Writer
(Salon) The month of July kicked off in New York City with two showy stories of couples disrupting life to celebrate their love. On July 1, extreme climbers Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus announced their engagement by scaling the Empire State Building and unfurling a banner from its famous antenna that proclaimed the healing power of love. A few days later and just two avenue blocks west pop singer Taylor Swift wed Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden in front of what appeared to be nearly every celebrity imaginable. Outside the arena, digital billboards proclaimed JusT&T Married!
Both stunts caused trouble for everyday New Yorkers just trying to live their lives. Police were called out to deal with Nikolau and Beerkus, who put themselves and the people below in physical danger with their trespassing. Swift and Kelces midtown nuptials caused major traffic headaches, with street closures around the arena, along with cancellations (and rescheduling issues) for train passengers, all made worse by the weddings overlap with the World Cup, which brought more visitors than usual to the crowded city.
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Swift built her reputation as an ultra-relatable pop star, seemingly down-to-earth with her regular girl fashion sensibilities, boy troubles and cat-lady tendencies. While there are still legions of Swifties the crowds that gathered around Madison Square Garden on Friday confirmed that there has also been a noticeable cooling between the singer-songwriter and music fans in recent months. Critical reception of her most recent album The Life of a Showgirl was mixed, and although it sold well, the fan chatter about it died nearly immediately. Swifts popularity has been sliding since the peak of her well-received Eras tour that kicked off in 2023. The vibes, as many a fan will tell you, just seem off these days.
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Swifts Madison Square Garden wedding may be just the latest and most outrageous example of this change, but its as good an explanation as any for why her music has grown colder as shes become richer. Flying around the world on a private jet, living behind a phalanx of security and saying Kelce is putting his life on the line as a well compensated football player are all signs that Swift has lost touch with humanity. This would be hard for any artist, but its disastrous for someone whose work is generally interpreted as autobiographical. ...................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/07/08/taylor-swifts-wedding-proves-aoc-right-there-are-no-good-billionaires/
YorkRd
(451 posts)No wonder so many people find a Democrats unrelatable . Democrats are so bad at politics you can almost say that they deserve to lose.. Lets go after billionaires by shooting the most likable one someone thats even arguably an ally.
comradebillyboy
(10,979 posts)It's a shame that Taylor Swift worked hard and gained fame and fortune by her own talent and drive. Instead of enjoying her success she should be wearing sack cloth and ashes. /s
badhair77
(5,254 posts)gave a lot of people employment, and will probably give her fans a video version of her wedding eventually. She couldnt get married just anywhere. (Remember the Madonna/Sean Penn wedding bombarded with helicopters.) Granted, streets had to be closed which inconvenienced people but police probably requested that to make security and their job easier. The same thing happens when award shows are in NYC and LA. If she does monetize her wedding Im betting she donates to more charities.