The Fiji Times

Taylor Swift + Super Bowl = conspiracy theories.

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THE budding love story featuring music superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce took an unexpected turn into the world of political conspiracy theories this week after the team advanced to the Super Bowl.

Myriad baseless rumours emerged on social media — everything from claims that Swift has played a part in Pentagon psychologi­cal operations to the idea that she and her two-time Super Bowl champion boyfriend are key assets in a secret plot to help President Joe Biden get reelected in 2024. Another variant: That the Chiefs’ success was rigged as part of the plan for the game on Febuary 11 in Las Vegas.

Political and media figures on the right, including former Republican presidenti­al candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, political activist Laura Loomer and One America News Network host Alison Steinberg, have amplified the allegation­s.

The claims are ludicrous and may well reflect the fear on the right that someone as famous as Swift, whose landmark Eras Tour is the first tour to cross the billiondol­lar mark, could indeed influence the presidenti­al race should she urge her legion of fans in one direction.

Pop culture and politics have long been entwined. The entertainm­ent industry has been a deep well of political contributi­ons. And candidates often try to draft on the celebrity of stars to add to their own allure.

The potency of the impact is less clear. In Swift’s case, there is some proof that she can at minimum generate more voter registrati­on.

In September, Swift posted a short message on her Instagram account encouragin­g her 272 million followers to register to vote. The post led to more than 35,000 registrati­ons on the nonpartisa­n nonprofit Vote.org.

Swift’s massive fan base gives her a powerful voice. An SSRS poll conducted in October 2023 found that about six in 10 US adults called themselves at least casual fans of the singer, with eight per cent saying they’re big fans. The poll also found that 8 in 10 US adults said they had heard

 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON ?? Taylor Swift speaks with people on the field after an AFC Championsh­ip NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs, on Sunday, January in Baltimore. The Kansas City Chiefs won 17-10.
Picture: AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON Taylor Swift speaks with people on the field after an AFC Championsh­ip NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs, on Sunday, January in Baltimore. The Kansas City Chiefs won 17-10.

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