Charli XCX has called for alleged chants of "Taylor is dead!" at her concerts to stop immediately. The '360' singer was left "disturbed" to hear that some fans had been shouting the hateful message about Taylor Swift, and warned she will not "tolerate" it in her "community". After her 'Brat' show in São Paulo, Brazil, on June 23, an X user shared videos of attendees seemingly chanting “A Taylor Morreu,", which translates to “Taylor is dead".
Their post continued: “Could you do something about it? We don’t (believe) that’s what music should be about." Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. The 31-year-old hyperpop chart-topper reacted on her Instagram Story: "can the people who do this please stop.
online or at my shows. it is the opposite of what i want and it disturbs me that anyone would think there is room for this in this community. i will not tolerate it.
(sic)" The hateful chants come after fans speculated Charli's song 'Sympathy is a knife' is about 34-year-old pop superstar Taylor - who the 'Boom Clap' hitmaker opened for in 2018, but they have presumed is no longer close to. They believe the lyrics are about Taylor's brief romance with The 1975's frontman Matty Healy, 35, as Charli is engaged to the group's drummer, George Daniel, 34, who is name-dropped. Charli sings: “Don’t wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend’s show/ Fingers crossed behind my back/ I hope they break up quick.
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