You’d be pretty fkn salty if one of your high school crushes went on to be one of the biggest stars in the music biz, but if that crush managed to forge a career from the bullshit you that you put her through, then I think it’s fair to say that you got what you deserved.
And Twitter is absolutely going for one of Taylor Swift’s exes, who piped up after a writer asked the question “Who is the most famous alum of your high school?”
You shot up the rankings for sure.
— Brenden Schaeffer🎳 (@bschaeffer12) February 23, 2018
I’d need to hear more about that…
— Brenden Schaeffer🎳 (@bschaeffer12) February 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/sam23armstrong/status/966899701348950017
That’s right, the goofy looking fellow you see before your very eyes used to date Taylor Swift, an accomplishment I’m sure he will never, ever beat for the rest of his life.
If you cast your mind back to when Taylor was still strumming an acoustic guitar and harping on about love, you might remember a ditty by the name of Should’ve Said No which describes a relationship Swift had that ended badly.
Apparently, the song was actually written about old mate, something that Taylor’s Twitter army was soon to find out and use against him.
https://twitter.com/theoldtayisdead/status/967203287568089088
https://twitter.com/shadesofslaylor/status/967434281139109889
homeboy is out here trying to get clout in the year 2018 for knowing miss swift despite the fact that we all know he cheated on her……now that’s tea https://t.co/5fqVyrJ50p
— brooke | METLIFE 🫶 (@nofiltergrace) February 23, 2018
Yikes, Twitter does not play around when it comes to protecting their queen.