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A recent controversy involving pop star Taylor Swift has sparked widespread discussion online, with rumors suggesting that she performed a Nazi salute during a concert. However, these claims are based on a manipulated image that has since been debunked.

Here’s what really happened and how the misinformation spread.

Taylor Swift did not perform a Nazi salute

In early 2025, a misleading image of pop icon Taylor Swift sparked outrage online, falsely claiming that she had performed a Nazi salute during a concert. The image quickly gained traction on social media. It appeared to show Swift raising her right arm in a way that resembled the infamous Nazi salute. This led to widespread speculation and heated discussions, with some users drawing comparisons between Swift and Adolf Hitler. However, the reality behind the image was very different.

The photo had been manipulated by an unknown individual, who horizontally flipped the original image to make it seem as though Swift was extending her right arm. In fact, the original image clearly showed Swift raising her left arm in a harmless gesture. A video from the same concert performance, which was later posted online, shows Swift waving and blowing a kiss to her fans. Even during the 2024 Presidential election, Swift had extended support to Democrat Kamala Harris.

The misleading image was widely shared, including by high-profile figures like Elon Musk, whose own gestures at a political event had also been criticized for resembling a Nazi salute. Musk denied the allegation on X. In a post, he wrote, “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.” Despite the widespread attention the manipulated photo received, fact-checking organizations quickly debunked the rumor. They clarified that it was a simple case of image manipulation. However, Swift has not addressed the controversy directly.

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