Zach Bryan Faces Backlash After Kanye Over Taylor Tweet, Apologizes & Deactivates X

 

Zach Bryan Sparks Outrage After Tweet, Puts Kanye West Over Taylor Swift by Josh Whalen Country sensation Zach Bryan has landed himself in hot water after a late-night tweet saying that he thinks he prefers Kanye West over Taylor Swift. The drunk post saw Bryan tweet out "Kanye > Taylor" while also saying something about a football matchup. The next wave of criticism, very predominantly from Swift's fans, was enough to have Bryan apologize and explain that he respects both artists and that the comment had been careless. Not too long afterward, he made his X account-then known as Twitter-inactive, likely because the backlash online was just too much to handle.

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Backlash and Apology

Bryan didn't quite impress Swift's fiercely dedicated fanbase-Swifties don't take too kindly to anything that puts their pop princess in a compromising position, especially against West himself. The incident marks continued tension between West and Swift, which dates back to the 2009 MTV VMAs, where West infamously cut off Swift's acceptance speech, creating a long-standing public feud. Bryan tried quickly to diffuse the situation, posting an apology where he made clear he meant no disrespect, and that he was a fan of both artists.

The Deactivation of His X Account

Despite trying to hush the tempest, the backlash only continued to rise, which led Bryan to shut down his X account. It also shows how volatile remarks are when it comes to Swift and West. Swift's fans are notoriously fierce in defense of their favorite singer. Some were upset about the comparison he made about the music, while others were still outraged with his football comment, since Bryan took a side for the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs in order to further stir up the debate.

Conclusion

Zach Bryan's innocuous tweet incited an avalanche of ire and goes to show the staying power that the Kanye West vs. Taylor Swift fracas has with pop culture. Although Bryan has apologized, it really only serves to underscore how fragile in nature a public utterance can make one, especially one involving two A-list artists. It also serves as a reminder that even if things are not malicious in nature, they will spiral out of control on social media.

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