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Taylor Swift is accused of 'pretending she's one of us' as 'pampered' billionaire divides her loyal fans by urging sold-out Wembley Stadium to 'f**k the patriarchy'


It forms a lyric to one of her best known songs, but Taylor Swift still managed to divide a largely partisan crowd while issuing the rallying-cry to a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening.

It forms a lyric to one of her best known songs, but Taylor Swift still managed to divide a largely partisan crowd while issuing the rallying-cry to a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening. The song, which features on her fourth studio album, Red, contains the lyric: 'You taught me 'bout your past, thinkin' your future was me/And you were tossing me the car keys, "f**k the patriarchy" keychain on the ground." While the track is a popular fixture in her live sets, Swift, 34, drew a mixed response after encouraging 88,000 predominantly female fans at Wembley to scream its final line in an apparent act of rebellion.

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