Taylor Swift Got Kanye Kicked Out Of Super Bowl, According To EX-NFLer Brandon Marshall
According to former NFL wide receiver Brandon Marshall there was some drama in the Allegiant Stadium stands during Super Bowl LVIII when Taylor Swift had Kanye Swift kicked out.
You may recall that there's something of a rivalry between Swift and Kanye that dates all the way back to when he ran onstage at an award show and interrupted her acceptance speech. That seems quaint by modern Kanye lunacy standards, but if Marshall is right, both parties know how to hold a grudge.
Marshall claimed to have a juicy tidbit about the latest chapter in the pair's longstanding feud which he said played out inside the stadium.
"Kanye West pulls up to Vegas," the former Bronco, Bear, Dolphin, Jet, Giant, and Seahawk said. "Kanye West buys a ticket right in front of Katy Perry’s booth, so any time they were going to be showing Katy Perry [on television,] Kanye’s face was going to be there."
And yes, he said Katy Perry. It's easy to mix up Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. One's music is terrible, while the other's music is terrible too, only slightly less so.
Which is which? I guess that's up to you and your musical tastes…
Marshall Claims Taylor Swift Made A Call To Foil Kanye's Plan
Fortunately, Marshall got his pop stars straightened out and continued his story.
"He’s got a mask on with his logo on the mask — typical Kanye. Taylor Swift gets pissed off, she — boom boom — makes a call or two. Everybody’s involved. He gets kicked out of the stadium!"
The UCF alum's co-hosts noted that they hadn't heard anything about that story, though it was known that Kanye was in town for the game.
They all agreed that the rapper planned to put himself in a position to get in the frame whenever CBS cameras inevitably cut to Swift. That's not the worst plan I've ever heard. Certainly not the dumbest thing Kanye has tried, and he has tried some monumentally stupid things.
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It'll be interesting to see if anyone is willing to corroborate Marshall's story, but it doesn't seem like there'd be much reason to make it up. On the off chance that he did, Marshall — a UCF Knights great; can't recall if I mentioned that or not — should be commended for a story that 100% sounds like something Kanye would do without even thinking twice.
I'm inclined to believe Marshall's story, but hopefully, we hear from one of the parties involved.