An insider reveals that Taylor Swift never signed the $4,000 guitar a strange man purchased solely to smash it at an auction.
Recently, an unusual incident involving a guitar supposedly signed by Taylor Swift caught the attention of many.
This incident emphasizes the extreme lengths some fans will go to.
It also raises questions about the authenticity and motives behind their actions.
An auction sold the $4,000 guitar, which was supposedly signed by Taylor Swift.
The event happened during a charity auction held by the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas, on September 28.
This organization is known for supporting agricultural and rural education for the youth in the region.
The auction featured various items, but one item stood out: a guitar claimed to be autographed by the popular country music star, Taylor Swift.
A man bought the $4,000 guitar to smash it at an auction
A man at the auction bid $4,000 for the guitar, a hefty sum that many would consider an extravagant expenditure.
However, what happened next took everyone by surprise.
Immediately after winning the auction, the man took a hammer and smashed the guitar in front of a crowd.
This shocking act was captured on video and quickly went viral, garnering over 22 million views on social media.
As the video spread across platforms, reactions poured in from all corners of the internet.
Some people found humor in the situation, while others were puzzled by the man’s actions.
The high cost of the guitar left many questioning why someone would spend so much just to destroy it.
Insider reveals Taylor Swift didn’t sign the $4,000 guitar
The plot thickened when a source close to Taylor Swift’s merchandise team revealed some significant information.
According to this insider, the guitar was not actually signed by Swift, nor was it an official instrument associated with her.
This news sparked even more discussion online, as many began to criticize the auction and the lack of verification regarding the guitar’s authenticity.
Typically, an authentic signed item would come with a certificate of authenticity, which this guitar reportedly did not have.
Moreover, it was reported that the guitar included a signed CD insert, but the instrument itself was not signed by Swift.
This detail left fans questioning the integrity of the auction and the motives of the organization.
Some speculated that the auction’s promotion may have been misleading, leading to the man’s misguided purchase.
Social media reactions were mixed.
Supporters of Taylor Swift expressed their disapproval of the man’s actions, suggesting that his decision to destroy the guitar could be politically motivated.
Some suggested the act was a statement against Swift, likely due to her support for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
Even if she did, it’s his money he chose to waste, one user said.
When I saw this I just sat there and wondered which verse of which song was the last straw, the second user commented.
Plot twist… It was signed by Travis Kelce, the third user joked.
This guy is still the hero dad’s everywhere need, another wrote.
The guitar is still never ever getting back together, someone wrote.