David Beckham recalls the public scrutiny of wife Victoria between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Romance

Football icon David Beckham doesn’t hope the best for Taylor Swift in his romance with NFL star Travis Kelce.

Speaking to Variety, David recalled how sports fans treated his then-girlfriend and current wife, Victoria Beckham, whenever she came to watch him play back in the day.

“Hopefully that will improve,” he told the publication. “It’s funny that we’re talking about that. I think back to the day Victoria went to the game, the fans were quite brutal. They sang songs about her.”

Swift and Victoria came from the music industry and branched out into the sports field. Similarly, Swift endured backlash from sports fans during the first few months of her relationship with Kelce.

Shockingly, AI-generated pornographic photos of Swift have gone viral on social media, depicting Swift in lewd behavior and attire while watching a Kansas City Chiefs game.

Since then, Swift has boldly blocked the dissemination of those images, spurring a national dialogue about artist privacy and protecting AI content online.

According to The Daily Mail’s sources, Swift has considered pursuing legal action against the dissemination of her sexually explicit AI photos on social networks.

The source emphasized: “Whether or not legal action will be taken is being decided but one thing is clear: these AI-generated fake images are abusive, offensive, exploitative and are made without Taylor’s consent and/or knowledge. “The Twitter account that posted them no longer exists. It’s shocking that the social media platform even allowed them to be posted in the first place.”

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The insider also reiterated that these sexual AI photos of Taylor Swift “must be removed from everywhere they exist and not promoted.”

“Taylor’s family and friends are angry, obviously so are her fans. They have every right to be, and every woman should be.”

In addition to the stern warning, the source also called for laws to be passed to prevent this type of online obscenity and slander.

Independent researcher Genevieve Oh revealed to the outlet that more than 143,000 new deepfake videos were posted in 2024, surpassing the total number of photos uploaded in the past years combined.

As the photos spread across social media, including Facebook, a Meta spokesperson confirmed that the content had been taken down and appropriate actions had been taken against the reposted or shared account. Share that content.

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