Maybe she was exercising her right NOT to march? No matter what she decided to do, she was going to piss someone off. I say, quit being so sensitive to what celebrities do and just do you. Boom, problem solved ha.
Taylor Swift is being blasted online for being absent from the Women's Marches that took place over the weekend. Critics accused the self-described feminist, who has a huge girl squad and often speaks about empowering women, of being a hypocrite after she tweeted, "So much love, pride, and respect for those who marched. I'm proud to be a woman today, and every day." One unimpressed Twitter user responded, "As a fan of yours, this is some bulls**t. You do not get to pick and choose when feminism benefits you," one wrote. Another asked the singer, "You got a bad leg or something? Why didn't you march?" Celebrities who did participate in the Women's March include Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande, as well as Taylor's squad members Blake Lively and Lena Dunham. Her ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal also took part.