Taylor Swift Urges Fans Not To Troll Her Ex-Romance Amid The Re-release Of 'Speak Now' | Daily Music Roll

Taylor Swift Urges Fans Not To Troll Her Ex-Romance Amid The Re-release Of ‘Speak Now’

Taylor Swift has always let her fans know how she was treated in her romantic life. However, in her recent concert, she urges fans not to troll her ex, John Mayor.
Jennifer Stone
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One of the biggest things that the pop diva Taylor Swift is known for, is writing about her personal experiences. Her fans, the Swifties are also pretty good about finding out the people through the numerous easter eggs Swift gives in her musical numbers. In 2021, the ‘Shake It Off’ singer decided to re-record her past albums, including brand new singles that she titled ‘From The Vault’. After her 2012 smashing album ‘Red’, her 2008 album ‘Speak Now’ is all set to be released. Ahead of its official re-release, Taylor Swift has urged her fans to control the online trolling and bullying of her ex romances.

With previous records of her ex-partners facing troublesome online bullying and trolling, Taylor might have anticipated the outcome for her famous ex, John Mayor whom she has written about in ‘Speak Now’. This is why she addressed the situation on her Eras show on Saturday night. Before performing the very famous track for telling Swift’s experience during her and Mayor’s short-lived romance, ‘Dear John’, as one of her surprise songs in the concert she urged her fans not to “defend” her online. She stated, “I was hoping to ask you that as we lead up to this album coming out, I would love for that kindness and that gentleness to extend onto our internet activities,” she told the crowd. “What I’m trying to say is, I’m putting this album out because I want to own my music. That’s why I’m putting out this album.” “I’m 33 years old. I don’t care about anything that happened to me when I was 19, except the songs I wrote and the memories we made together,” Taylor went on.

She further stated, “I’m not putting this album out so that you can go and feel the need to defend me on the internet against someone you think I might have written a song about 14 billion years ago when I was 19. I do not care. We have all grown up. We’re good.” This plea, however, sparked a mixed reaction among her fans online. Some questioned why she did not speak out when her re-release of ‘Red’ started a massive hate train against her other famous ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal. Others went on about how she said, “someone you think I might have written a song about,” as they pointed out she purposefully makes it clear who the subject is.

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