Taylor Swift’s Bizarre Comment From Radio Hosts Is Being Critisize By NFL Fans
There have been a lot of rumors in the NFL world about one of the most famous pop singers Taylor Swift dating the Kansas City Chiefs star player Travis Kelce and what made fans think about is even more is that Taylor appeared at Arrowhead Stadium this past Sunday during the Chiefs match against Bears.
Many fans were delighted by the sight of Taylor but Longtime radio host Chris “Mad Dog” Russo certainly wasn’t one of them. On the latest edition of “Mad Dog Unleashed,” Russo made a pretty bizarre comment about Swift while discussing the Bears-Chiefs game.
“I could care less. I don’t care if Taylor Swift is nude in the box,” Russo said. “I’m not that interested. I’m sorry, I could care less about the Bears. That I can’t buy. I’m more wrapped up in what the Bears are up to than I am about that.”
Many fans made fun of his comment and gave their reactions.
Yeah Mad Dog cooked here ??? https://t.co/gfHKGiqU4c
— E (@EasyE65) September 26, 2023
“I’m calling BS on this,” one fan commented.
I’m calling BS on this. https://t.co/tNBQsC9gJe
— Cardinal Seven RL (@CSRL_HQ) September 25, 2023
Another person said, “sports talk radio guys be normal challenge (impossible).”
sports talk radio guys be normal challenge (impossible) https://t.co/nE2IP7PXxN
— Matt Kirchner (@MKirchner12) September 25, 2023
Swift is one of the most famous stars on the internet and her going viral on social media is no big deal. With her popularity and fame around the globe, anything related to her is bound to be the hop topic of talk on social media and this was just one of them. That said, we can also see Russo’s side of things.
At 63 years old, Russo isn’t concerned with pop stars like Swift. We’re talking about a guy who loves to talk about Bob Cousy on “First Take.” yes that’s right, he is talking about Kelce here.
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