Swifties Threaten Violence Over Bad Reviews Of Tortured Poets Dept.

Pop diva garbage without any remotely dance-able tracks earns fanatic devotion . . . An example as critical resentment ramps up . . . Check-it:

The singer, notably, included the reviewers’ names in her uploads over the weekend.

This social media move came on the heels of Paste Magazine removing their critic’s byline because they “care more about the safety of [their] staff than a name attached to an article.”

The publication explained via X that a negative reviewer of Swift’s 2019 “Lover” album was “sent threats of violence from readers who disagreed with the work.”

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