Following the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX triumph, safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson has engaged in a public exchange with Taylor Swift's fanbase. Before the Eagles' victory parade, Gardner-Johnson showcased a custom-made hoodie on Instagram Live. The hoodie, aimed at Swift's fans (known as "Swifties"), displayed the provocative message: "Swifties can LIX my b---s."
This incident follows Gardner-Johnson's previous social media post targeting Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his connection with Swift. After the Eagles' decisive win, Gardner-Johnson shared a picture of himself and Kelce on the field with a caption seemingly referencing Kelce's ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole. The post implied that Kelce should have stayed with Nicole instead of pursuing Swift.
In response to Gardner-Johnson's remarks, some Swifties retaliated by posting negative reviews online targeting a restaurant previously owned by Gardner-Johnson's mother. Delatron Johnson clarified to TMZ Sports that the targeted establishment was her former restaurant, which is now closed. The negative reviews were subsequently removed, and Yelp issued an alert on the restaurant's page due to the unusual activity.
In a positive turn, numerous NFL fans countered the negative reviews by submitting positive feedback for Johnson's former restaurant. This online feud between Gardner-Johnson and Swift's fans highlights the passionate nature of both sports and music fandoms.
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