Recent social media posts have falsely claimed Taylor Swift is pregnant.
These unfounded rumors, often accompanied by speculative commentary about her appearance, are not only inaccurate but also deeply disrespectful.
Swift has been candid about the detrimental impact of such scrutiny on her body image and mental health.
Her experiences highlight the pervasive issue of body shaming and the importance of treating individuals with dignity and respect.
Swift said that people were always talking about her body. This made her eat in a bad way and work out too much before shows.
Swift talked about this in a movie called “Miss Americana” in 2020. For four years, we have known that it is wrong to talk about if a woman is pregnant.
It hurts people like Swift. Many famous women, like people in the royal family and actresses, have had people ask if they are pregnant.
Other famous women, like Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Chrissy Teigen, have said it is upsetting when people say they are pregnant.
They said it was hard because they were trying to have a baby or were new moms.
This is the last time we’re saying this: If you see a video saying Taylor Swift, or any other famous person, is pregnant, just ignore it.
Don’t share it or write comments about it. Also, don’t ask celebrities about babies or send them baby emojis.
You should only think someone is pregnant if they tell you or if you see them giving birth.
Let’s enjoy the Eras tour without these silly rumors.