Did Taylor Swift have Kanye West "kicked out" from the Super Bowl?

It reportedly took place at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas last Sunday, where the "Lavender Haze" singer-songwriter attended the sporting event to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

Taylor and Kanye's intense feud ignited its flames in 2009 when the rapper unexpectedly stepped onto the stage during Taylor's acceptance speech for the coveted Video of the Year award at the MTV Video Music Awards.

Taylor was caught off guard when Kanye unexpectedly took the spotlight during her acceptance speech where she won Best Female Music Video for her song "You Belong with Me,"

Did Taylor Swift Do That To Kanye West?

According to former NFL athlete Brandon Marshall, the "Anti-Hero" hitmaker played a role in the rapper's "unexpected departure" from the stadium during the Super Bowl LVIII.

The "Donda" rapper arrived accompanied by his wife, Bianca Censori, and they allegedly made a striking entrance at the event.

Kanye West Upstaging Taylor?

Claims have also surfaced regarding Kanye West's intentions to overshadow Taylor at the prominent event.

Brandon, a well-known ex-wide receiver with a notable NFL career, disclosed that Kanye deliberately secured seats near Taylor's VIP box to garner attention.

The ex-professional football player made a stating that Ye had a strong desire to position himself in close proximity to Taylor's exclusive VIP suite, aiming to accompany her throughout all her public appearances.

Speaking on the "PAPER ROUTE" podcast, Brandon said: "Taylor Swift gets pissed off. She boom boom makes a call or two. Everybody's involved. He gets kicked out the stadium."

The former athlete went on to explain, "He was trying to leverage her celebrity."

 

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The Truth Finally Revealed

Nevertheless, there is no supporting evidence to validate the retired athlete's assertions. Interestingly, Brandon displayed a notable mix-up during his narrative, mistakenly identifying Taylor Swift as Katy Perry, despite the fact that the "American Idol" judge was not present at the Sunday night game.

But contrary to Brandon's claims about the interaction between Kanye and Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl, the rapper is vehemently refuting these claims.

According to his rep who spoke to TMZ, "This is a completely fabricated rumor. It is not true."

So as of writing, it's unsure where the former athlete got the story from.

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