The mass exodus quickly went viral, with the hashtag #UnfollowSwift trending on social media. Fans and non-fans alike were gobsmacked at the sheer scale of the follower loss. “I didn’t know people even had 100 million followers to lose,” one user tweeted. “Is there some kind of achievement unlocked for this?”
The Swifties, known for their unwavering loyalty and ability to mobilize like a digital army, were clearly divided. While some stood by their idol, a significant portion of her fanbase made it clear they weren’t here for political endorsements. “I came here for the music, not a political ad,” one disgruntled former fan commented under Swift’s post. “I’m just trying to vibe to ‘All Too Well,’ not listen to her lecture me about Kamala Harris.”
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