Super Bowl fans ‘spot’ Taylor Swift’s three-word response to being booed by crowd

At the Super Bowl on February 9, Taylor Swift, who was in the stands supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce, faced an awkward moment when the crowd booed her after being shown on the jumbotron.

Fans quickly speculated that she responded with a confused “What’s going on?” Despite the chilly reception, Swift appeared unbothered, flashing a smirk and side-eye.

Swifties rushed to defend her on social media, with many calling her unphased by the boos. Serena Williams also showed support, tweeting encouragement to Taylor.

The incident sparked contrasting reactions, with some pointing out the difference between the crowd’s reception of Swift and that of President Trump, who attended as well.

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