T-Swift's number-one fan decided to show the world his views on the world-famous pop singer after taking a hammer to a guitar she allegedly signed worth $4,000.

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Bad Blood

In the video, a man with a face more red than his feelings toward the pop singer purchased the guitar at an auction during the Ellis County Wildgame Dinner.

After dropping 4 G's on the instrument, he approached the front to claim his prize, as gleeful as can be. The auctioneer handed him a hammer--weird, but okay--and our mystery man went to town on that thang.

Spurned by the cheers of the crowd, the man then faked smashing the guitar on the stage before returning to his seat with the abused corpse of the instrument in hand.

The display comes shortly after Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris on social media.

It's not confirmed whether or not this served as the motivation behind the guitar smashing, but you can bet your bottom dollar that he and Swift are never ever getting back together.

The good news is that this entire event was dedicated to raising money for youth in agriculture, and the $4,000 went directly to charity.

One X user, TONYxTWO, took to the platform to give their thoughts:


 

Sorry to Burst Your Bubble

I hate to be a buzz kill, but no, the guitar was NOT officially signed by Swift, nor was it a part of her official merchandise.

So, why the hefty price tag? Because, although the guitar itself wasn't signed, it was paired with a CD that WAS signed by Taylor Swift.

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