Megyn Kelly has sparked a firestorm by accusing Taylor Swift of backing Gaza terrorists and calling for a nationwide boycott of the pop star. The controversy erupted after Swift attended a charity event in Brooklyn that raised funds for ANERA, a nonprofit providing aid to Gaza. Kelly, on her SiriusXM show, blasted Swift for her involvement, claiming the singer was ignorant of the harsh realities in Gaza, particularly the treatment of women and LGBTQ+ individuals under Hamas rule.

Kelly argued that the money raised at the event could end up funding militant activities rather than humanitarian efforts, and demanded that Swift apologize to Israeli and Jewish Americans. She urged Swift’s fans, especially young Jewish women, to boycott the singer’s concerts and movie until an apology is issued.

Swift, who has been vocal about supporting LGBTQ+ rights and women’s empowerment, has not publicly responded to the accusations or the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Despite the uproar, many believe Swift’s immense popularity will shield her from significant backlash, while others criticize Kelly for targeting the singer and escalating the controversy. The debate continues to fuel heated discussions across social media.