Taylor Swift Gears up for Chiefs Game After Week of Jabs from Commentators, Author

Certain sports commentators might blame singer Taylor Swift for the Kansas City Chiefsā€™ string of failures, but theyā€™re clearly not the only ones ready to dish out contempt for the cultural and economic powerhouse. On Friday, famed author Anne Lamott tweeted what many see as a remark contemptuous of the popular singer, then tangled with fans angry at the comment.

The incident began with a since-deleted tweet from the 69-year-old Bird by Bird author that read, ā€œIā€™m so glad this year is almost over, and we wonā€™t have to read about Taylor Swift anymore.ā€ Presumably a joking acknowledgment of the 34-year-old billionaireā€™s Time Person of the Year honor, it was swiftly interpreted by some of Lamottā€™s 245.7K followers as a diss of the artist.

ā€œHate on another successful woman that cares about other humans ??? Shame on you !! So disappointed at you Anne Lamott,ā€ responded one. ā€œGoodbye, think you will be more comfortable somewhere else,ā€ Lamott said as she quote-tweeted her erstwhile fan. ā€œYou take care, now,ā€ she wrote to another, who wrote, ā€œHating anothers talents while expecting praise for your own is selfish.ā€ Countless other responses that expressed disappointment in the author went unresponded to.

As far as I know, Lamottā€™s not a Chiefs fan, soā€”unlike folks like Fox Sports host Skip Bayless and OutKick founder and COVID conspiracy theorist Clay Travis, sheā€™s not making the easily debunked claim that Swift is somehow responsible when the team from Kansas City loses a game. Instead, she appears distressed that people are writing about the famous and influential woman as often as they doā€”so distressed that instead of closing a tab or scrolling past headlines that fail to interest her, she headed to X (formerly Twitter) to complain.

Soon thereafter, Lamott deleted the controversial tweet and wrote, ā€œVery sorry for snarky Taylor Swift comment. I probably got more angry response to this than for anything Iā€™ve tweeted in the ten years Iā€™ve been here. Note to self: try to do better.ā€

Iā€™ll leave it to Lamott to determine how hard sheā€™s being ratioed, but if sheā€™d responded to my request for comment, Iā€™d ask how this compares to the reaction she received to her tweets about Caitlyn Jennerā€™s groundbreaking 2015 interview with Vanity Fair. ā€œIs it okay to be a tiny tiny bit tired of Caitlyn?ā€ Lamott asked then. ā€œYes, was very brave but so far heā€™s gone from man to mannequin, instead of man to woman.ā€

When her followers noted that Lamott had misgendered Jenner, she responded, ā€œWill call him a she when the pee-pee is gone.ā€ She apologized then (though some felt the apology was only partial), and the incident became fodder for an essay in her 2017 book, Hallelujah Anyway: Rediscovering Mercy.

Lamott will likely need some mercy on Sunday, when Swift is again in the news. Thatā€™s because, as has been her wont during the winter break for her Eras Tour, the singer has been faithfully attending her boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelceā€™s games.Ā 

While neither Kelce nor Swift have confirmed her attendance at Sundayā€™s Chiefs game against the Cincinnati Bengals (and requests for comment from Vanity Fair have not received a response), it seems quite likely that sheā€™ll be in the Arrowhead Stadium stands for kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET. on New Yearā€™s Eve.Ā 

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