Taylor Swift Smacks Trump's Twitter Racism, Violence-Baiting
"The Man" called out the president after his harmful tweets about the situation in Minneapolis.
May 29 2020 1:40 PM
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"The Man" called out the president after his harmful tweets about the situation in Minneapolis.
Swift and Mock now join the ranks of Beyonce, Laverne Cox, Melissa Etheridge, and Elizabeth Taylor.
The Instagram post is great, but excuse this Swifty fan for being cynical about the pop icon's motives.
After triumphing in a sexual assault case that won her $1 and the cover of Time, Swift rang in the one-year anniversary with an empowering speech.
The "Shake It Off" singer made an unexpected appearance to honor the Orange Is the New Black star.
No, that's not Drake in Taylor Swift's new music video teaser, but it's a super hot trans model and actor who is getting a lot of attention.
Spencer Harvey reflects on the queer impact of the pop superstar ahead of her honor at the GLAAD Media Awards.
Reid Arthur "cannot calm down" after his idol expressed support for his coming out at George Fox University, a Christian school.
The singer rallied the gays for her latest video.
"May we end up in a world where everyone can live and love equally," Swift told her LGBT fans.
The pop singer has a history of offenses, but she was still a woman grabbed without consent.
The folklore singer sang a subversive set at the Grand Ole Opry.
Swift may or may not be queer as her songs often suggest, but it sure is fun finding the clues.
The pop star donned layers of prosthetics to portray her privileged man-child in the pointed feminist video.
Antigay conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey basically says Taylor Swift isn't smart enough to make a call for basic human rights.
The pop star launched a petition on Friday night in support of the Equality Act.
The pop star was cagey about her political affiliations in the past, but she made a huge -- and admirable -- announcement about the midterms.
Time magazine named the women and men of the #MeToo movement "Person of the Year," and included the pop star on its cover.