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Swifties Are Mad At Morgan Wallen For What He Named His Tour

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Swifties Are Mad At Morgan Wallen For What He Named His Tour

“It’s me.  Hi.  I’m the problem, it’s me.”  But this time, it’s not Taylor Swift who’s the problem.  It’s Morgan Wallen.  Or at least that’s what the Swifties would tell you.

If you hadn’t heard, Morgan announced the I’m the Problem Tour, and brand-new album, called “I’m the Problem”, that’ll be released in 2025.  And shockingly this announcement came with drama, as Swifties online are now outraged over him stealing a lyric from Taylor’s song “Anti-Hero”.

To be fair, Taylor doesn’t own that phrase, so Morgan can do whatever he wants . . . but it has caused some people to get in a tizzy.

Here’s what one fan said, “It’s so odd that Wallen names a tour after a mega-hit by Taylor (‘Anti-Hero’).  It won every award on earth for a song and a video.  Lazy Wallen.”

But you can argue that Morgan and his various run-ins with law enforcement gives him every right to use the phrase, “I’m the Problem.”

The good news is, regardless of what the tour is called, it’s going to be awesome.

(You can find out more about Morgan’s tour, here.  Special guests include:  Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, and many more.)

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