George Kittle Takes a Stand for Taylor Swift, Silencing Kim Kardashian’s Criticism and Winning Over Swifties Everywhere
George Kittle, the talented tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, has become an unexpected hero for Swifties after stepping in to defend Taylor Swift against Kim Kardashian’s criticism of the singer’s dance moves in her music video for “The Fate of Ophelia.”

The controversy erupted when Kardashian made a public remark mocking Taylor Swift’s choreography in the video, igniting a social media frenzy. Swift’s fans quickly mobilized, with many taking offense at Kardashian’s comments. Amid the growing online backlash, Kittle took to social media to speak out in favor of Swift, calling Kardashian’s remarks “unwarranted” and “unnecessary.”
“It’s disappointing to see someone of Kim Kardashian’s stature criticize Taylor Swift, who’s not only an incredible artist but a role model to so many,” Kittle tweeted. “There’s no need for the negativity, especially when it comes to something as subjective as art and self-expression. Taylor’s dance moves are iconic, and it’s time we respect her creative choices.”
Kittle’s tweet immediately caught the attention of Swift’s fans, who quickly rallied around the tight end, praising him for standing up for the pop superstar. Swifties, many of whom already admired Kittle for his athletic talents, were thrilled to see him take a stand for Taylor, especially in a situation that involved one of the most famous celebrity feuds in recent memory.
The timing of Kittle’s response couldn’t have been better, as the online debate had been spiraling out of control, with Kardashian’s comments fueling a storm of negative reactions. Kittle’s intervention helped calm the chaos, with many of Swift’s fans expressing their gratitude for his support.
“George Kittle just won over Swifties everywhere,” one fan wrote on Twitter. “Finally, someone standing up for Taylor in a world full of unnecessary drama.”
The drama between Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian dates back to their highly publicized feud involving Kanye West, and Kardashian’s latest comment only seemed to deepen the divide. However, Kittle’s support for Taylor has offered a fresh perspective and reminded fans of the power of standing up for what’s right.
“I’ve always been a fan of Taylor’s music, and her work is beyond critique,” Kittle continued in a follow-up post. “She puts her heart and soul into everything she does, and the last thing we should be doing is tearing her down.”
Swifties were quick to show their appreciation for Kittle’s words, flooding social media with messages of thanks and support. As for Kittle, his comments have solidified his place as a beloved figure among Swift’s fans, who see him not only as a talented athlete but also as someone who understands the importance of respect and kindness in the face of criticism.
Colorado Avalanche showed Championship-level grit against the Lightning

The Colorado Avalanche fended off the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night, with a final score of 3-2. It was a hard-fought battle between the two 2021-22 Stanley Cup Final teams. If one thing has been evident in the world of hockey—especially with this year’s Avalanche—it’s that you have to battle through the final whistle and faceoff. If you lay back, it can come back and bite you.

Thankfully, that’s not what happened in this game, as the Lightning had to pull goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, forcing them into a 6-on-5 man-advantage to try and get that tying goal. Thankfully, that wasn’t in the cards for the Lightning, as Colorado was able to keep them from scoring.
Cale Makar was a huge part of the game, and especially the final minutes, as he blocked a shot which hit his hand. He was in a lot of pain, as his reaction on the bench clearly showed. On one hand (no pun intended), that’s the type of
Jared Bednar on Cale Makar after blocking the puck late in last night's win over TBL via @AltitudeSR:
He said that Cale is okay!
"It says a lot. Those three minutes, regardless of how you played the whole night... I love what our guys did on that 6-on-5."#GoAvsGo |… — Adrian Hernandez (@AdoHernandez27) November 5, 2025
You know what? That honestly feels like a Championship-quality move. Now, it’s easy to talk about an obvious playoff team being a Stanley Cup contender in November. I also understand the hesitation to do so. But if the Avalanche fight like they did against Tampa Bay on a regular basis, the sky is the limit for them. They finally have quality goaltending, and we have guys who will go out to battle for each other.
Gabriel Landeskog’s fight is also one to note, as he’s been one of the more physical players on this year’s team, which is surprising given his three-year absence from regular season hockey, but it’s a welcome sight. He showed a lot of guts against the Lightning, too. Landeskog continues to show that he is doing quite well in his long recovery from knee surgey, and we might not even have to be talking about it any longer.
The Avalanche have a three-day break before a tilt with the Edmonton Oilers in Western Canada. We’ll get to see the battle between Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid, two guys who are often linked together. That should be a lot of fun. Who knows? Maybe we will get to see Mackenzie Blackwood back in action.