Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’ Sparked backlash from fans and environmental advocates called “Hypocrites” by some fans…

Sparked backlash from fans and environmental advocates

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SwelceJOHN G. MABANGLOEFE

 

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift find themselves under scrutiny for their purported use of a private jet for global travel, sparking backlash from fans and environmental advocates alike. Reports surfaced detailing Swift‘s dispatch of her private jet from Sydney to Hawaii to bring her boyfriend to Australia, raising concerns about the environmental impact of such lavish transportation.

Critics were quick to point out the apparent contradiction between Swift‘s previous advocacy against climate change and her reliance on private jets, a known contributor to carbon emissions. Fans took to social media platforms, including X, to express disappointment and accuse both Kelce and Swift of hypocrisy.

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Taylor Swift runs up and passionately kisses Travis Kelce at the end of the first concert in SydneyTwitter

“Climate change activist Taylor Swift sends her private jet from Sydney to Hawaii to pick up her boyfriend Travis Kelce and bring him to Australia,” an X user wrote.

“The round trip will emit 3 metric tons of CO2. The CO2 emissions equate to melting 95.4 square feet of Arctic sea ice.”

Swift’s team defends her use of private jets

Swift‘s frequent use of private jets has drawn attention in the past, with her recent trip from Japan to the USA ahead of the Super Bowl further exacerbating the issue.

Reports of her team threatening legal action against a student who tracked celebrities’ movements online added fuel to the fire, leading to additional backlash from her fan base.

While Swift‘s team has defended her use of private jets, citing security concerns and the occasional loaning of the jet to others, critics remain skeptical.

Despite Swift‘s claims of purchasing carbon offsets to mitigate her environmental impact, questions persist about the sustainability of her travel habits, particularly amid the current climate crisis.