Brittany Mahomes Echoes Charles Barkley's Defense of Taylor Swift Not 'Ruining' Football: 'Let Them Know'
Barkley declared on his CNN program 'King Charles' this week that NFL fans who claim Swift "ruined football" are "just a loser"
Brittany Mahomes has Taylor Swift's back!
Mahomes, 28, defended her friend on Instagram Friday, when she cosigned a take from NBA great and analyst Charles Barkley, who argued this week that any football fan who claims Swift "ruined" football is just a "loser."
"Let. Them. Know." Mahomes wrote on her Instagram Stories alongside a quote from Barkley's CNN program King Charles.
Mahomes' post comes just days after the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, 60, defended Swift, 34, during a Wednesday episode of his with Gayle King.
"If you’re screaming at Taylor Swift saying she ruined [football], you’re just a loser. You’re just a loser or a jackass," Barkley declared on air. "You can be A or B."
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Bob Costas, who appeared alongside King and Barkley during the discussion, then added that "a lot of people who don't watch football all year long" tune into the Super Bowl — where Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce, Mahomes' husband Patrick and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to take on the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 11.
"So for people all of a sudden, because they don't like something about Taylor Swift. Either they don't like the Chiefs, or they inferred that Taylor Swift might not be a Trumper, then they're annoyed by Taylor Swift," Costas said. "I can guarantee you that all this news on Fox News would not be happening if she was wearing a MAGA hat. They would love it."
King then pointed to "all the new" viewers that Swift has "brought to the NFL."
"It's hard to imagine the Super Bowl could have a larger rating but in a small percentage it may even up that," Costas said, sharing that the NFL "tapped into another demographic" with Swift's appearances.
"And in terms of merchandise sales, the Travis Kelce jerseys and all the rest, and the attention to regular season games, the NFL reigns supreme not only over sports but over all of American entertainment," he continued.
The Herd host Colin Cowherd has also spoken this week about those who are not embracing Swift’s relationship with Kelce, 34 — calling them “weird, lonely, insecure men."
During his talk show on Fox Sports, Cowherd expressed his distaste toward those who are bothered by Swift and Kelce. “There’s a lot of really weird, lonely, insecure men out there,” Cowherd, 60, said. “The fact that the world's biggest pop star is dating a star tight end, who had one of his greatest games ever, and a network puts them on the air briefly, that it bothers you, what does that say about your life?"
The analyst added that most fans keeping up with NFL games don’t “just want to watch football” regardless, adding that "the commercials for four hours before the Super Bowl will be widely watched."
"Did you know, statistically, in a three-and-a-half hour NFL playoff broadcast or regular-season broadcast, just 18 minutes are actual football," he said. “About the length of five Taylor Swift songs.”
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Also supportive of Swift's impact on the NFL is Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner who spoke to PEOPLE about his appreciation for her and Kelce's relationship.
“Our sport has become as much about spectacle as anything that's out there — and so I love it,” Warner, 52, said. “I love it more for those two because I know Travis and I'm a big fan, and that it seems to be working well for those two.”
He added, “It brings another layer of excitement to the games and to what's going on, and to a fan base that maybe hadn't watched that much football before, and now we're watching it and maybe they tuned in for something besides football.”
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