“Spoiled narcissist”: Taylor Swift faces brutal online criticism about Joe Alwyn while Travis Kelce gets mocked in viral post | NFL News
A new post on social media that criticizes Taylor Swift is going viral. It brings up her past relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn and her connection to Justin Baldoni. The post, which was shared on X, quickly started a discussion among fans and critics. Some people agreed with the criticism, while others disagreed, saying that comments on social media often blow artists’ intentions out of proportion or get them wrong.The talk is part of a bigger trend in Swift’s music and personal life. People often talk about whether her songs are about real people or events, and people often talk about how her lyrics relate to real relationships. Some fans think that the lyrics to her song “So Long, London” hint at the emotional stress that came at the end of her relationship with Alwyn. Others caution that interpreting personal meaning from songs can easily lead to speculation.
Viral social media criticism targets Taylor Swift’s past relationships
The viral post includes a long commentary that criticizes Swift’s treatment of men dealing with emotional struggles. It begins with the claim: “No wonder Taylor called Justin Baldoni a bitch…”The post continues with a broader accusation directed at the singer: “Taylor Swift thinks male sadness is annoying and men suffering from depression are a real drag.”It then references her former partner, stating: “Here’s a longtime ex that Taylor Swift publicly belittled for no reason.”The author goes on to mention Alwyn directly, writing: “London actor Joe Alwyn never said a word about her publicly and values his privacy.”The criticism intensifies with a reference to Swift’s music, adding: “So of course Taylor dragged him through the mud in her song ‘So Long, London’ and belittled his battles with clinical depression.”The post also includes a harsh personal attack on Swift: “Notice how this spoiled narc doesn’t feel a bit of genuine concern for Joe’s struggles—only irritation at the burden she felt his deep sadness placed on HER. How dare he—what a downer!”It continues with another pointed remark: “Sweetheart, I know it must be so hard to have your shallow, self-centered, bubble-gum teenage view of the world infringed on by your depressive boyfriend. What a drag…”The message ends with a jab referencing Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce: “No wonder Tay-tay had to end up with a loose-grinning, fuzzy-brained oaf like Travis Kelce. She can’t handle anyone with feelings that don’t fit onto a friendship bracelet.”It concludes with a broader claim about Swift’s public image: “Apparently this ‘feminist’ has no patience for male pain.”While the post has gained traction online, it represents one person’s opinion rather than verified facts. As with many viral social media discussions about celebrities, reactions remain deeply divided among fans and critics.