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See The Uncomfortable Comment O.J. Simpsons said about taylor swift brittany mahomes
When pop icon Taylor Swift started regularly attending Kansas City Chiefs games in late 2023 to support her tight-end boo Travis Kelce, her presence garnered a lot of attention — the good, bad, and, thanks to football star O.J. Simpson, the creepy.
On an October 2023 episode of the “It Is What It Is” YouTube show, Simpson offered his two cents about Swift’s interactions with fellow KC supporter Brittany Mahomes. Swift and Mahomes quickly developed a friendship while supporting their football star partners, Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, respectively, and created a special handshake that ended with a chest bump.
When asked if he had seen the handshake, Simpson replied, “I did, I did. I didn’t know who the other girl was, but I thought it was interesting. I was thinking the same thing you was thinking. Their boulders was hitting each other, you know. It was a little bit of a turn-on.”
Simpson’s comments isn’t the only unwanted attention Swift has received
The online community was quick to point out the inappropriateness of O.J. Simpson’s remarks about Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes’ chest bump. “O.J. Simpson saying he was turned on by Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes’ handshake is where I draw the line,” one user said in a YouTube short. “I just got the biggest ick and shiver down my spine. Ew!”
Unfortunately, this wasn’t the first time Taylor Swift has garnered unwanted attention while attending Kansas City Chiefs games to support her linebacker boo, Travis Kelce. Some football fans grew irritated at the amount of on-air time Swift was receiving anytime she attended a game, despite the pop icon having no control over how many times the cameras panned over to her luxury suite without her knowledge.
Some critics even went so far as to blame the singer for tough Chiefs losses, saying that she was a distraction responsible for the team’s poor performance. While just as many football and music lovers were excited to see the star supporting the Chiefs, comments like these — and Simpson’s — proved that Swift really couldn’t win for losing.