Old social media posts linked to Brittany Mahomes resurfaced this week and quickly ignited a fresh wave of fan debate involving
Taylor Swift. What began as screenshots of decade old tweets soon turned into a broader conversation about tone, timing, and accountability, especially given Swift’s current cultural moment and her visibility within
NFL circles.
The renewed attention did not come from new comments. Instead, fans circulated past tweets attributed to Mahomes that criticized Swift’s music and public image long before Swift became a fixture at NFL games. The resurfacing sparked strong reactions across social platforms, with many users questioning why the posts were being revisited now and what they say about shifting public narratives.
Brittany Mahomes’ old tweets about Taylor Swift draw scrutiny
Several of the tweets gaining traction included direct remarks about Swift’s success and songwriting. One read, “Taylor swift winning everything<<<< 😡”. Another post stated, “you could have just shaken it off like Taylor swift said” @PatrickMahomes5. A third tweet added, “Taylor swift..I wanna know when your gonna find something different to write about besides boys and relationships.. #timeforsomethingnew”.
Alongside those posts, fans also circulated a separate screenshot of a political message that intensified criticism.
The quote read, “I want to thank beautiful Brittany Mahomes for so strongly defending me, and the fact that MAGA is the greatest and most powerful Political Movement in the History of our now Failing Country. With Crime and Illegal Immigration totally out of control, INFLATION Ravaging all Americans, and a World that is laughing at the stupidity of our hapless”.
The reaction was swift and emotional. One user wrote, “she was 16-18 in 2 of these.. i don’t know anything about this woman but be serious😭 let it go omg..”. Another response pushed the conversation further, saying, “the donald trump tweet was few days ago and she defended her brother in sa allegations last year. be serious.” A third fan summed up the chaos bluntly, “this might be a mess not even tree paine could clean up”.
As the discussion continues, the moment highlights how past words can resurface in unexpected ways. For fans, it has become less about Swift herself and more about how internet memory collides with fame, loyalty, and evolving public standards.