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Taylor Swift has been SLAMMED for being a Bad Role Model to young fans! – But her Boyfriend Travis Kelce did not take it well and BLASTED those who SLAMMED his woman: “First, shut the f*ck up!, and Second don’t you dare say…
Taylor Swift is not just a pop icon; she’s an economic powerhouse of epic proportions. When Taylor Swift comes to town, excitement grows, and cash flows
In fact, Swift is so influential that she has even birthed a new branch of economics called “Swiftonomics.” Her current tour, the Eras Tour, has proven to be a veritable goldmine for host cities around the world, generating hundreds of millions in revenue and creating thousands of temporary jobs.
The American’s merchandise sales are absolutely astronomical, with devoted fans, known as Swifties, eager to buy anything associated with her brand. And I mean anything, from T-shirts to vinyl records, keychains to phone cases. Her endorsement deals with major brands also bring in inordinate amounts of money. When Swift endorses a product, it doesn’t just sell; it thrives. A decade ago, she practically introduced Diet Coke, then an incredibly tired brand, to a new generation of consumers. Taylor Swift wields immense power.
Although her economic impact is extremely beneficial, it’s worth asking if Swift’s influence extends positively to other areas. More specifically, is she a good role model for young girls in the U.S. and beyond? Numerous pieces have been written explaining why she is; I would like to offer some pushback.
Swift is now the most influential celebrity in America. Her popularity is staggering, and her position as a cultural colossus is unquestionable