Taylor Swift’s jet among targets after protesters storm airport, paint plane orange

The buzz surrounding Taylor Swift has spread to London as the singer arrived at Stansted Airport for her upcoming London Eras Tour concert.

The 34-year-old pop icon unloaded crates of drinks in preparation for his concert on Friday, full of energy and excitement. Fans eagerly awaited the start of three consecutive shows at Wembley.

As Swift and her group stepped off the luxury plane, they quickly gathered their 4×4 vehicles in the dimly lit scene.

Their appearance coincided with activists from Just Stop Oil entering a VIP private airfield at Stansted airport, where planes had been spray-painted hours earlier, according to The Guardian.

Traveling by private plane, the “Guilty As Sin” singer’s choice has caused significant opposition due to concerns about climate change.

Fortunately, during the incident, Swift’s plane was reportedly absent from the vicinity where the activists carried out their actions.

Activists Jennifer Kowalski and Cole Macdonald of the Just Stop Oil movement were arrested for trespassing at a private airport. Caught on camera vandalizing a bright orange-painted plane, they illegally accessed a VIP private airfield within Stansted Airport.

A statement by environmental advocates said, “Two Just Stop Oil supporters painted multiple private jets on the airport where Taylor Swift’s jet landed hours earlier.”

“They are asking the incoming UK government to commit to working with other governments to agree a fair plan to end the extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030.”

🚨 JUST STOPPED THE OIL PLANE HOURS AFTER LANDING TAYLOR SWIFT

🔥 Jennifer and Cole cut the fence into the private airport in Stansted @taylorswift13The jet is parked, demanding an emergency treaty to end fossil fuels by 2030.

💸 Donate – https://t.co/UwALfVtRmR pic.twitter.com/aORdvUuQmU

– Just Stop Oil (@JustStop_Oil) June 20, 2024


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Calculations show that the Swift will cover a distance of approximately 43,688 km without any additional stops during the entire Eras Tour. Based on data from Myclimate Carbon Tracker, this is expected to produce approximately 511,154 kg of CO2 emissions.

Consistent with the details provided by Payless Power, the carbon emissions generated by the tour are consistent with the annual energy consumption emissions of 66.7 households and are equivalent to the energy usage of 66.7 households. energy associated with charging 33,744,692 smartphones.

After successful shows in Scotland, Liverpool and a closed rooftop show in Cardiff to heighten the atmosphere, Swift continued her UK tour in London. Ahead of her performance in the capital, news broke that the 14-time Grammy winner ordered $470 worth of kebabs from a local eatery for her and her group.

In the coming weeks, Swift will hold three highly anticipated concerts, followed by five more in August. With Swifties expected to have a significant impact on the London economy, predictions showing an increase of about 330 million USD.

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