Pop star Taylor Swift reportedly sold her gas-guzzling private jet for $40 million amid threats to sue a college student who tracked its emissions. Meanwhile, the “Karma” singer maintains a bigger plane.
Swift sold the Dassault Falcon 900LX to Car Shield, a Missouri-based auto insurance company, on January 30, according to documents. obtained by daily mail.
The move comes after Swift threatened legal action against a Florida college student who used publicly available flight data to track her private jet usage. The singer drew criticism over a cease and desist letter his lawyer sent to the student.
Meanwhile, the “Bad Blood” singer has kept her larger plane, a Dassault Falcon 7X, which she uses to commute to boyfriend Travis Kelsey in Kansas City and is the primary transportation for her Elas tour. It is reported that he is using it as a tool.
Swift reportedly sold her private jet just days before flying from Los Angeles, California, to Tokyo, Japan for a concert, before making a hasty turn back to watch Kelsey play at the Super Bowl.
As Breitbart News reported, the person targeted in the blackmail lawsuit runs a social media account that follows her and other celebrities’ private jets to measure carbon pollution levels. Many find this amusingly ironic, given that celebrities are constantly preaching to the American public about change and overhauling their lifestyles to combat “climate change.”
The 34-year-old pop star has been under pressure for years to reduce her carbon footprint when traveling the world.
a study Swift is the celebrity with the biggest carbon footprint in 2022, according to research by Yard, a sustainable marketing agency that collects data on celebrities with the “worst private jet carbon footprint.” The flight time was a huge 22,923 minutes, which is equivalent to almost 16 minutes of full time. , The sky is open 24 hours a day.
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