Al Michaels' Comments about Taylor Swift on Thursday Night Football Blasted On Social Media
The Arizona Cardinals' 42-34 win over the New Orleans Saints Thursday night left social media buzzing, but not for reasons you might expect.
Prime Video's play-by-play announcer Al Michaels made some comments during the game related to singer Taylor Swift.
During the broadcast, the music superstar teased her new album "Midnights," and Michaels proceeded to make comments about what he believed was the target demographic for Swift's music.
"You have four sons. If you had a daughter, she’d be over the moon. I have a granddaughter who is completely over the moon right now … Nobody more popular among the teenage girl group than Taylor Swift," Michaels told broadcasting partner Kirk Herbstreit during the "TNF" broadcast.
It is important to note, that he did follow up those comments by adding Swift is a "fantastic performer." But his initial comments did not go over well on Twitter.
The 32-year-old singer has won 11 Grammy Awards and men, women, teenagers and celebrities have been known to be fans of her music. However, a large part of her fan base consists of young females.
Michaels' comments were a reflection of his personal views about the music, but Twitter largely voiced its displeasure about the comments.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/twitter-explodes-over-al-michaels-comments-during-thursday-night-footballI'm going to make an analogy, if y'all don't mind. Say the equally legendary Howard Cosell, John Madden, Keith Jackson, or Pat Summerall made a comment about Madonna in the early-mid 1980's.
This is reason #1.8 million that I don't bother with Twitter.