Following Super Bowl LIX, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel fired back at former President Donald Trump's remarks about Taylor Swift being booed during the game. The incident occurred when Swift, a known supporter of the Kansas City Chiefs and girlfriend of Travis Kelce, was shown on the stadium's video board. The crowd, predominantly Philadelphia Eagles fans, reacted with loud boos.
Trump, who attended the game, later posted on Truth Social, commenting on Swift's experience and linking it to his political base. Kimmel, a frequent critic of Trump, didn't let the comment slide. He retorted on his show, pointing out that Swift, unlike Trump, stayed for the entire game and that the boos came from Eagles fans. He further quipped about Swift's larger following, wealth, and lack of children compared to the former president.

Former President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump at Super Bowl LIX. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)

Taylor Swift at Super Bowl LIX. (Stephen Lew-Imagn Images)

Jimmy Kimmel and Donald Trump. (AP/IMAGN)
This exchange follows Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election, which Trump won. While Swift's public political stance didn't sway the election outcome, it added another layer to the Super Bowl incident and the subsequent online commentary.
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