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Viral posts claimed an attack on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce involving influencer Liziane Gutierrez, with Erika Kirk’s name also dragged into speculation. However, reports suggest she was only trying to hand over a jersey as part of a project. There is no verified evidence of an attack, and the controversy appears driven by misleading social media narratives rather than confirmed facts.
The internet wasted no time turning a tense moment outside a Los Angeles venue into a full-blown controversy involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. A viral post claimed an influencer had “attacked” their car, while another widely shared tweet added fuel with a harsh remark: “this woman will do anything besides grieve her assassinated husband omg.
” Within hours, speculation spiraled, with some even dragging the name Erika Kirk into the narrative without any verified link.What actually happened appears far less dramatic than social media suggests. Reports indicate that Brazilian influencer Liziane Gutierrez approached Swift’s car after the iHeartRadio Music Awards, attempting to hand over a Brazil jersey. A circulating post described the moment as: “Woman was seen blocking Taylor Swift’s car outside The Bird Street Club, trying to hand her a Brazil jersey.”
The situation looked chaotic, but there is no credible evidence of an attack.
No evidence Erika Kirk targeted Taylor Swift as car ‘attack’ story unravels
The confusion deepened as online reactions took a sharper tone than the incident itself. While some posts framed the moment as aggressive, Gutierrez offered a very different explanation. She said, “I’m not crazy like people are saying,” and added, “I’m doing a project with RedeTV in Brazil where I take on missions. The first mission was to give the Brazil jersey to Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber.
I did my best even though her security guard was extremely rude.
”She further clarified there was no ill intent, saying, “They are cute, but there were only five people or fewer waiting for her outside. Why didn’t she stop to talk or just say hi?”Despite these statements, the narrative online quickly shifted toward accusations and personal attacks. The mention of Erika Kirk appears to be entirely speculative, with no confirmed involvement or connection to the incident.
This highlights how quickly misinformation can spread when visuals and emotions take over facts.At the same time, Taylor Swift’s night was otherwise celebratory. She won multiple awards and shared a heartfelt message, saying, “The album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ was really inspired by the energy that I felt, like looking into crowds and seeing you guys and connecting with you every single night,” and added, “I think that this album probably also feels very happy and confident and free because that’s the way that I get to feel every single day of my life, because of my fiancé, who’s here too.
”In reality, there is no verified attack, no confirmed wrongdoing, and no evidence linking Erika Kirk to the moment. What remains is a viral story shaped more by assumptions than facts.

