CJ Gardner-Johnson Faces Backlash for Anti-Swifties Sweatshirt at Super Bowl Parade
CJ Gardner-Johnson Faces Backlash for Anti-Swifties Sweatshirt at Super Bowl Parade

CJ Gardner-Johnson Faces Backlash for Anti-Swifties Sweatshirt at Super Bowl Parade

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Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson ignited controversy during the team's Super Bowl LIX victory parade by wearing a derogatory sweatshirt mocking Taylor Swift's fanbase, known as Swifties. His shirt, which displayed an offensive phrase, intensified a feud that began after the Eagles defeated Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs, with Gardner-Johnson previously making derogatory comments about Kelce's relationship with Swift. The backlash from Swifties included negative Yelp reviews aimed at Gardner-Johnson's mother's restaurant, which had already closed. Despite the criticism, Gardner-Johnson and his mother defended his actions, emphasizing his long-standing trash-talking persona. Even as emotions simmer online, the Eagles celebrate their championship win, with Gardner-Johnson unapologetically enjoying the spotlight. This ongoing saga showcases the intersection of sports and pop culture, as players navigate their public personas amid fan reactions.

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