A man in Texas purchased a guitar allegedly signed by Taylor Swift, but he was not a Swiftie. His actions prompted conflicting emotions as the video went viral.
How do I know this? It was shown by how quickly he destro:yed it with a hammer.
Wa:rning: This article contains stuff that may upset hardcore Taylor Swift fans. Especially those who would do anything to get their hands on one of the instruments used by the musician to compose her popular songs.
The action on the guitar occurred on Saturday, September 28, at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas.
The Ellis County Wild Game Dinner describes itself on its website as an organization committed to’supporting agricultural and rural education to the youth of Ellis County’, which it does by offering’scholarships, animal and ag mechanics project grants, and purchasing projects at the Elllis County Youth Expo’.
“We will do all within our power to support youngsters that are willing to strive to better themselves, and offer them the resources they need to reward themselves,” according to the website.”
As part of its objective to assist youngsters, the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner staged an auction that featured, according to its Facebook page, a ‘guitar signed by country music icon Taylor Swift’.
The instrument was supplied by an organization named ‘WGB Sponsors’, and a photo on the Facebook page showed a simple brown guitar.
The guitar shown in the auction video, however, was considerably more Swift-centric, with photos from Swift’s current Eras Tour adorning it.
When the instrument came up for auction, one individual became interested and began bidding.
According to the guy who posted the video on TikTok, the man offered $3,200 to become the guitar’s new owner.
It’s a buy that many Swifties would k*ll for, but the man plainly had no intention of exhibiting the instrument in his house.
Instead, it was delivered to him along with a hammer, which he accepted and began pounding on the instrument’s wood.