Megyn Kelly was furious after Taylor Swift endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, telling the singer to “say goodbye to sales to Republicans.”
“Fuck Taylor Swift,” Kelly said on SiriusXM's podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show” after Tuesday night's debate in Philadelphia between Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Kelly responded to Swift's social media announcement that she would be voting for Harris by posting a photo of herself with her cat and signing the message, “A childfree, cat loving woman,” a reference to comments made by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), Trump's running mate, about women who vote Democratic.
She said Swift appeared to “agree” with a plan by Harris' running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, to “take custody of children from parents who don't want their bodies mutilated,” place the children in state custody and “have them sterilized outside of their parents' custody.”
“That's what prompted Taylor Swift to endorse him,” Kelly said, adding that he called for a boycott of Swift earlier this year after she “went to a fundraiser for a group known to funnel money to Hamas.”
“This is awful,” Kelly said.
“If she wants to vote for Harris/Waltz, she can do so all she likes, but to say the reason she's doing so is because of Tim Waltz's stance on LGBTQ….Fuck you, Taylor Swift.”
Mr Kelly then criticised Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs football player Travis Kelce, saying the couple were “the epitome of elite snobbism”.
Kelly said Kelsey, who is also promoting the Pfizer vaccine to treat COVID-19, is “completely ignorant” that “myocarditis is taking the lives of young men in this country who don't need a booster shot.”
“Where will he be when these boys suffer heart attacks and, in some cases, fatal cardiac injuries?” Kelly said, adding: “They'll be sitting in their mansions in Rhode Island, California, New York, flying around the world saying, 'Let them eat cake,' because they're immersed in their own holiness.”
She said Swift and Kelsey were “too focused on their money, their concerts and their football games to think about the people they hurt.”
The Post has reached out to Swift and Kelsey for comment.




