Olivia Dunne indirectly informed Taylor Swift she had nothing to do with booing the 14-time Grammy winner at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
As Swift headed to Caesars Superdome for the Chiefs-Eagle matchup in the NFL season finale, she received a hostile welcome from Eagles fans upon being shown on the jumbotron.
The response may have sprung from Swift rooting for her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs instead of the Eagles despite being from Pennsylvania.
In a video posted on her TikTok page, the LSU gymnastics star opted to tell Swift she was not jeering the pop star while Travis Kelce and the Chiefs were getting dominated by the Eagles.
‘Taylor Swift just got booed… someone needs to tell her I wasn’t part of it ASAP,’ Dunne, 22, wrote over a video of her covering her mouth.
Dunne also added in the post caption: ‘Don’t do my fellow WAG like that.’
@livvy
Don’t do my fellow WAG like that #foryou #SuperBowl #football @Kelsey Anderson lb!💕✨
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The New Jersey native was in attendance with her MLB boyfriend and fellow LSU alum Paul Skenes.
As Swift was featured on the big screen, she appeared to say ‘What’s going on?’ as the boos made for a viral moment. She sat with her friend and rapper Ice Spice when the hostility rang around the arena.
Swift appeared on screen 12 times during last year’s Super Bowl for a total of 52 seconds of screen time. That was, of course, while the Chiefs went neck-and-neck in an overtime win over the 49ers.
This year went differently as Philadelphia played spoiler to Kansas City’s three-peat aspirations, putting on a defensive clinic for the 40-22 victory.
A highlight of the total shutout was the Eagles’ defense demoralizingly holding Kelce to just four receptions out of six targets and a paltry 39 yards.
Uncertainty surrounds Kelce’s future as speculation of his retirement has circulated during the build-up to the Super Bowl.