On social media, many viewers were stunned after Trump brutally trolled Taylor Swift after she got booed at the Super Bowl.
Donald Trump didn’t hold back in trolling Taylor Swift after she was booed at Super Bowl 2025, where her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs suffered a crushing defeat.
Trump’s social media troll at Taylor Swift
As the Kansas City Chiefs collapsed against the Philadelphia Eagles in a 40-14 loss, Trump took to Truth Social to mock Swift.
On social media, he shared contrasting videos of the crowd’s reaction to him and the pop star.
“Trump gets massive cheers at the Super Bowl while Taylor Swift gets booed,” read the caption of a post he shared.
The former president’s trolling added to Swift’s miserable night as she watched Kelce’s team fall apart on the field.
Social media reaction
Trump’s social media troll at Taylor Swift left many viewers stunned after sparked debate among viewers.
One person said: Completely shows what a sad fragile little man he really is
A second wrote: They both got booed lol but his delusional narcissism only allows him to hear cheers. Wild.
While a third commnetd:Wtf…..is he totally unhinged, fighting over who got more attention, carrying like a 15 year old!!!
Another added: Yeah that’s what I look for in a president. The one who feels the need to boo someone else..
Someone else said: They were probably booing him truth be told.lol
A history of feul between Trump and Swif
Previously, Trump and Swift have been at odds for years. Swift endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the past two elections, drawing Trump’s ire.
In September, Trump lashed out at Swift on Truth Social, writing, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” This came after Swift encouraged her fans to vote for Harris in a lengthy Instagram post.
Despite their differences, both were nominally on the same side during the Super Bowl, as Trump had predicted a Chiefs victory.
Trump’s early exit and Super Bowl predictions
Trump left the Super Bowl shortly after halftime, abandoning his prediction that the Chiefs would win their third straight title.
Before the game, he praised Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, calling him a “fantastic player” and hinting at Mahomes’ support for his 2024 presidential bid.
“I guess you have to say that when a quarterback wins as much as he’s won—I have to go with Kansas City,” Trump told Fox News.
Trump made history as the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl game. He took the field with his daughter Ivanka and son Eric, shaking hands with players and local cops.
He also met with family members of victims from the New Year’s Eve ISIS attack on Bourbon Street, posing for photos and waving to the cheering crowd.
While the Kansas City Chiefs’ loss was the main story, the off-field drama between Trump and Swift stole the spotlight.
Trump’s social media trolling and Swift’s visible discomfort highlighted the ongoing tension between the two.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: the Super Bowl is about more than just football.