In the latest twist of Taylor Swift’s high-stakes game, TV journalist Ashley Bornancin has weighed in, claiming the pop star is milking her fans like cows. Yup, you heard that right! During a segment on “TMZ Live,” Bornancin shared her concern that Swift’s recent album feels more like a promotional tool than a heartfelt collection of music. Many Swifties were hoping for a show-stopping hit, only to find themselves faced with what feels like a rushed product aiming to fill the bank account rather than their hearts.
Bornancin didn’t hold back, suggesting that Swift’s multiple merchandise drops and strategic album releases are putting an unfair strain on fans—especially families on budgets who might feel pressured to snag the latest CDs or that funky, overpriced sweater. Suddenly, being a Swiftie seems less about love for the music and more about running a gauntlet of consumerism. With parents having to choose between a new album or a week’s worth of groceries, it’s no wonder some fans are raising their voices in protest.
But here’s the kicker: fans are finally starting to speak out, calling Taylor out on social media for prioritizing profits over quality. It’s about time they chime in! It seems like there’s a new era of Swifties ready to demand more than just catchy choruses; they want substance. So, what’s next? Are the fans going to take a stand, or is it business as usual in the world of pop royalty?
Comment below: Is the pressure to spend on merchandise too much for fans, or is it all part of the showbiz game?







