Caitlin Clark’s gesture to Taylor Swift has gone viral following the singer’s disappointing American Music Awards.
Newsweek reached out to Clark’s representative via email for comment on Wednesday.
The Context
Clark plays for Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) team Indiana Fever. The 23-year-old is a fan of Swift and attended the billionaire pop star’s Eras Tour in Indianapolis in November. Earlier this year, the pair were spotted together at a Kansas City Chiefs game, where they were seen hugging in the crowd. Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, is a tight end for the Chiefs.
On Monday, Swift, 35, was nominated in six categories at the American Music Awards (AMAs) including: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year (with Post Malone), Favorite Female Pop Artist, Favorite Touring Artist and Favorite Pop Album. However, she did not win any of the fan-voted awards.
Swifties—the word used to describe Swift’s fandom—accused the awards show of muting her cheers during the Artist of the Year announcement. According to some, the ceremony was “rigged” and “manipulated.”
To add to fans’ disappointment, the “Fortnight” singer didn’t drop a new album—which many thought she might do based on clues leading up to the event. Prior to the AMAs, eagle-eyed netizens pointed out that the words “Apparel, Music, Accessories and Sale” on Swift’s website spelled out “AMAs.” There were also 12 items on sale at 26 percent off, which some thought held significance. Fans are patiently waiting for her 12th album, and the AMAs took place on May 26.
Then, “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” was used in a recent episode of The Handmaid’s Tale, though the hit song originally debuted in the 2023 television series Wilderness.
What To Know
On Tuesday, Indiana Fever took to Instagram and X, formerly Twitter, to share a photo and video of Clark wearing Swift’s merch. The basketball star wore a black Eras Tour T-shirt with black pants and sneakers.
“Caitlin Clark reppin’ Taylor Swift,” the WNBA team wrote.