
Charlamagne Tha God stalks Taylor Swift and attacks her abundant presence in Wednesday’s NBA Finals Knicks vs. Spurs showdown.
“Why is Taylor Swift a New York Knicks fan?”. “The Breakfast Club” host Surprised during Thursday’s radio broadcast. “How did this happen?”
Co-DJ Envy sarcastically said, “You’re from Reading, Pennsylvania. Hang in there with the (Philadelphia) 76ers.”
Swift, 36, appeared in Game 4 In a custom royal blue top Orange letters read, “Stevie Nicks.”
The “Cruel Summer” hitmaker attended Game 4 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in support of the New York Knicks. With friends Alana and Este HaimWho wore a shirt that said “Nickelback” “Nicole Kidman,” Respectively.
Her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was not present Due for a mandatory three-day minicamp in Kansas City.
Swift was captured on camera shouting cheers from courtside seats, kissing her fans at various points during the evening Chat with fellow A-listersThat includes “Zoolander” star Christine Taylor and reality megastar Kylie Jenner.
After the Knicks’ spectacular comeback for a final score of 107–106, he was seen Celebrating with the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” stars Mariska Hargitay.
Before the game, Page Six exclusively reported that Swift will join with friends.
However, Charlamagne wasn’t the only disaffected media personality to comment on Swift’s outing.
Knicks Radio Analyst Monica McNutt Went viral just hours after Knicks win With an unintentional hot mic moment.
In viral clipMcNutt – unaware that she was still broadcasting with announcer Tyler Murray – asked, “Is that Taylor Swift over there?”
Murray responded that he did not think it was, to which McNutt pointed out Swift’s distinctive “long ponytail” and blue shirt.
As Murray held out the photo to his wife, McNutt said, “She’s not a Knicks fan. Get out of here, girl.”
Charlamagne played audio from the leaked viral clip on his morning show and said, “This is what I’m talking about! Get out of here, girl!”
As for the footage of Swift dancing after the big win, Charlamagne quipped, “I know the hula hoops hate that. I know the hula hoops are like, ‘Every time you put us up, we fall.'”
DJ Envy then defended the “Opalight” singer, saying, “We don’t want to attack her too much because the Knicks won. The Knicks have to do whatever it takes to win, no matter who’s in that building.”
Swift’s representative did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment Thursday.














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