NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Host of ‘Tomi Lahren is Fearless’ and Fox News host Tomi Lahren has taken over X, formerly known as Twitter, to express her most recent thoughts on Taylor Swift, amid her rumored relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce.
Previously, Lahren had faced backlash over her take on Swift and Kelce’s romance, when Lahren called the alleged couple a “match made in liberal heave,” and also took a dig at Kelce following his Pfizer ad which made the headlines.
This time around, the Fox News host has “begged” the media to stop reporting Swift’s “every move” as it is making Lahren not like Swift anymore. However, the internet wasn’t too impressed by Lahren’s latest statement.
Tomi Lahren says ‘please give it a rest’ to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's news reports
On X, Fox News host Tomi Lahren wrote, “I like Taylor Swift. I beg the media to stop reporting on her every move as the constant Taylor Swift saturation is making me not like her and it’s not even her fault. Please give it a rest!!!!”
Earlier this week, Lahren mentioned Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on X, when she wrote, “This nonstop Swift/Kelce coverage is EXHAUSTING!!! I can’t imagine how football fans feel.”
In addition to this, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity had also invited Lahren for a reaction on “Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes’ new handshake.”
Interact reacts to Tomi Lahren’s recent take on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
As Tomi Lahren addressed the “media” and asked them to “stop reporting” on Taylor Swift’s every move, the Fox News host was met with ridicule from people on the internet.
One user wrote, “Awwwww you just want to hang out with celebrities, nice way to suck it up to her.”
“Why do you keep bringing her up then? You know, being part of the media and all,” wrote one user, and another said, “I doubt she likes you, Tammy.”
One user claimed it was Lahren’s “fault” and wrote, “It actually is your fault. You are in charge of your own thoughts Tomi, I know it may be a foreign idea to you, but YOU control whether or not you like someone, not the press.”
The mockery continued as one user wrote, “I feel the same way about seeing your posts every time I open Twitter,” and another said, “You seem to get triggered by the most mundane things lately.”