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The New York Times Faces Growing Outrage Over Op-Ed Suggesting Taylor Swift Is GAY: Pro-LGBTQ Megastar’s Employees and Fans Slam Writer Who Previously Questioned Harry Styles’ Sexuality

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The New York Times is facing backlash from Taylor Swift’s inner circle and fans who claim that their recent op-ed questioning the pop star’s sexuality is “sexist.”

Anna Marks’ essay for The New York Times suggests that Taylor Swift might be hiding her sexuality from the world because of her “affinity for queer identity.”

One of Swift’s friends claimed that such an article would never be written about a male artist – although Marks previously wrote a similar article questioning Harry Styles’ sexuality.

“This article should not be written about Shawn Mendes or any male artist whose sexuality is questioned by fans,” a source close to the situation told CNN.

The New York Times is now the target of Swifties’ ire, as well as the singer’s personal friends. “I learned that they are not happy about it, to say the least,” Oliver Darcy told CNN about the tragedy.

The New York Times is facing backlash from Taylor Swift’s inner circle, who claim their recent op-ed questioning the pop star’s sexuality is ‘sexist’

Anna Marks' essay for The New York Times (pictured here) suggests that Taylor Swift might be hiding her sexuality from the world because of her

Anna Marks’ essay for The New York Times (pictured here) suggests that Taylor Swift might be hiding her sexuality from the world because of her “affinity for queer identity.”

The New York Times is now the target of Swifties' ire, as well as the singer's personal friends.  “I learned that they are not happy about it, to say the least,” Oliver Darcy (pictured) told CNN

The New York Times is now the target of Swifties’ ire, as well as the singer’s personal friends. “I learned that they are not happy about it, to say the least,” Oliver Darcy (pictured) told CNN

Fans of the star – who describes himself as a true LGBTQ ally and is dating Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce – have gone so far as to boycott The New York Times over the controversial article.

‘I just canceled my subscription. This article is sexist and very inappropriate,” said an X user.

“There is something deeply wrong with the New York Times publishing this article speculating that Taylor Swift might be secretly queer based on absolutely nothing,” another user wrote. “This is the kind of trash that belongs in the grocery store checkout next to the National Enquirer.”

People close to the 34-year-old Grammy winner are questioning the morality of publishing the article.

“Because of her enormous success, there is a Taylor-shaped hole in people’s ethics right now,” a source close to the situation said. CNN.

The content of the article is based on conjecture, and the insider wondered whether there was a double standard in allowing the publication of the op-ed.

Despite claims that the article was not written about a man, Anna Marks wrote an op-ed of a similar nature in 2022 entitled ‘Harry Styles Walks a Fine Line’, which was also published in The New York Times.

The part discussed how Styles “used queerness to burnish his celebrity without explicitly claiming to be queer.”

“There seems to be no line that some journalists won’t cross when writing about Taylor, no matter how invasive, untrue and inappropriate it is – all under the protective veil of an ‘op-ed’,” the person further explained of Marks’ Quick opinion piece.

The piece, titled ‘Look What We Made Taylor Swift Do’, written by one of the newspaper’s Opinion editors, looks at lyrics from the Lover artist’s oeuvre, which she thinks Sapphic might love.

“Anyone who considers Ms. Swift’s entire artistry—the way her brilliantly calculated celebrity blends with her soul-expanding art—can spot discrepancies between the story underlying her celebrity and the story captured in her songs. ‘ wrote the author.

Marks mentioned examples of her appearance including wearing bisexual pride flag hair colors or rainbow dresses.

She also refers to so-called easter eggs in the lyrics, which refer to being in ‘glass closets’ in Willow or paying tribute to lesbian artist Louie Fuller during her Reputation tour.

“On their own, a single fallen hairpin may be meaningless or accidental, but taken together they are the unfurling of a ballerina bun after a long performance,” the editor wrote.

“Those fallen hairpins began appearing in Ms. Swift’s artistry long before queer identity was undeniably commodified in mainstream America. They imply to queer people that she is one of us.”

Taylor's supporters blame the publication of the article on a double standard.  “This article should not have been written about Shawn Mendes or any male artist whose sexuality is questioned by fans,” a source told CNN (pictured in Arlington, Texas in March 2023).

Taylor’s supporters blame the publication of the article on a double standard. “This article should not have been written about Shawn Mendes or any male artist whose sexuality is questioned by fans,” a source told CNN (pictured in Arlington, Texas in March 2023).

The Grammy winner is currently dating NFL star Travis Kelce (pictured in New York in October 2023)

The Grammy winner is currently dating NFL star Travis Kelce (pictured in New York in October 2023)

Taylor has explained her pro-LGTBQ stance as advocacy, explaining to Vogue in 2019: “The rights are being taken away from virtually anyone who is not a heterosexual, white, cisgender man.  I didn't realize until recently that I could advocate for a community I'm not a part of.

Taylor has explained her pro-LGTBQ stance as advocacy, explaining to Vogue in 2019, “The rights are being taken away from virtually anyone who is not a heterosexual white cisgender man. I didn’t realize until recently that I could advocate for a community I’m not a part of.”

Taylor has explained her pro-LGTBQ stance as advocacy Fashion in 2019: “The rights are being taken away from virtually anyone who is not a straight white cisgender man,” she said at the time.

“I didn’t realize until recently that I could advocate for a community I’m not a part of.”

In the prologue to her 1989 album (Taylor’s Version), released in October, the Out of the Woods singer, who is currently dating NFL star Travis Kelce, wrote that she surrounded herself with girlfriends because she could avoid the speculation about her romantic contacts with men.

“If I only hung out with my girlfriends, people wouldn’t be able to sensationalize or sexualize that, right? I would later learn that people could do that and that people would do that.’

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