amidst a flurry of misogynistic commentary surrounding her reported relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.“It's not news that the media is particularly (and unwarrantedly) cruel to Taylor Swift but the way men feel entitled to speak about women, their bodies, and their sex lives needs to be seriously evaluated,” Zegler in response to a video from a Barstool Sports podcaster requesting a “sex tape” between Swift and Kelce.“If Taylor Swift is going to be taking over our Sunday’s I’m going to need to see a sex tape.
These are my demands,” the male podcaster wrote along with a video snippet of the episode. (His full quote in the episode: "If Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift release a sex video, I'll consummate this relationship and be like, 'Fine.
You guys can have sex, you can be boyfriend/girlfriend. I don't buy it… until that happens, I think it's fake, I think it's for clicks, and I think Taylor Swift is using the NFL to try to make her star bigger.")This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Zegler was quick to highlight the overt misogyny prevalent in the video and the double standards that female celebrities frequently have to navigate in the public eye, saying, “You will never see people speaking this way about a man.
That goes for a lot of different scenarios,” she wrote. "We do not pick apart men's attitudes and relationships the way we do women's.
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