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Desi Swifties compare Taylor to Anushka

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 December 2023
Taylor Swift faces social media trolling after being blamed for The Chiefs' underperformance, leading to the trending 'Taylor Swift curse' theory. Fans link her presence at the games to the team's poor performance and even blame her for Travis Kelce's injury. Swifties defend her, emphasizing that she's there to support her boyfriend and that the team's performance is not her fault. Indian Swifties draw a parallel with Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who faces similar trolling when her husband, Virat Kohli, underperforms on the cricket field.
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