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Kanye West reignites Taylor Swift feud: blames her for why he’s never been asked to perform at Super Bowl

Kanye West reignites Taylor Swift feud: blames her for why he’s never been asked to perform at Super Bowl
Kanye West has publicly pointed to his ongoing feud with Taylor Swift as a major reason why he has never been asked to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
In a recent post on X, the rapper, who now goes by Ye, claimed that three key events from his past kept him from being considered for the prestigious performance slot
“I never was allowed to do the Super Bowl because of three moments. George Bush don’t care about Black people. The Taylor Swift movement moment. Wearing a MAGA hat,” he alleged, while also referring to his public support of President Trump.
The long-running feud with Taylor Swift
The roots of West’s public spat with Swift go back to the 2009 VMAs, when he stormed the stage during Swift’s acceptance speech, insisting that Beyoncé deserved the award.
Their relationship further soured when West referenced Swift in his 2016 song “Famous,” which she claims was done without her permission. This ongoing animosity has been a consistent point of tension in their public lives.
In his post, West suggested that his past actions, including his controversial statements and behavior, led to him being “blocked from the mainstage” at events like the Super Bowl.
He added that his behavior had been misunderstood, claiming he was “ahead of his time” and hinting at other more personal reasons for his exclusion, including his later remarks that sparked controversy regarding antisemitism.
Despite the controversy surrounding his career, Kanye West has not been invited to headline a Super Bowl halftime show, although he did perform with Rihanna during a pre-Super Bowl gig in 2015.
His recent statements only reignite the debate over whether his past actions-both in his personal life and his public statements-have played a significant role in the opportunities he has been denied.
As the feud continues to play out in the public eye, both West and Swift remain prominent figures in the entertainment world, each with their own powerful fan bases and differing perspectives.