
Joe Biden, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears.
Getty Images (3)President Joe Biden He couldn’t keep the blonde pop stars upright at the White House’s annual turkey pardon party.
While Biden, 81, was in the middle of pardoning the Liberty and Bell turkeys on Monday, November 20, he was apparently mixed. Taylor Swift And Britney Spears In his speech. While addressing the audience, he tried to make a joke about how exclusive it is for birds to receive the special honor, which prevents birds from becoming someone’s holiday dinner.
“To get here, Liberty and Bell had to overcome some difficulties and tough competition. They had to work hard, be patient and be willing to travel over 1,000 miles. “You could say it’s harder than getting a ticket for the Renaissance Tour or Britney’s tour… it’s down there – it’s kind of warm in Brazil right now.”
While Biden eventually made the mistake of saying Spears’ name, he was referring to both Beyonce And Swift’s record-breaking tours. Swift, 33, is currently on her leg in South America Tour of the ageswhich launched earlier this month.
Swift made her first stop in Argentina where her boyfriend was Travis Kelsey I traveled to see her perform during the Kansas City Chiefs’ bye week. While in Buenos Aires, the pop star rescheduled one of her shows — a rarity for the singer — due to a “chaotic” rainstorm.

The following week, Swift made her way to Brazil and encountered another unprecedented weather moment as Brazil was facing an intense heatwave. During the Rio de Janeiro show, Swift was seen handing out water bottles to fans from the stage via concert footage on social media. After the show, Swift revealed that 23-year-old fan Ana Clara Benevides Machado died before the Grammy winner even took the stage. Swift released a statement after the show expressing her sadness. (Machado’s cause of death has not yet been revealed.)
“I can’t believe I’m writing these words, but it is with a broken heart to say that we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show,” she wrote via Instagram Story at the time. “I can’t even tell you how sad this makes me.”
Swift stated that she would not talk about Machado’s death on stage because she felt “so sad” whenever she tried to talk about it.
She continued: “I want to say now that I feel this loss deeply, and my broken heart goes out to her family and friends.” “This is the last thing I thought would happen when we decided to do this tour to Brazil.”
The next day, Swift announced that her concert on Saturday, November 18, had been postponed due to severe weather conditions. Brazilian concert promoter Time For Fun indicated in a statement via Instagram that Saturday’s concert will be rescheduled for Monday, November 20.
“The safety and well-being of my fans, fellow showrunners, and crew must always and will always come first,” Swift wrote via Instagram Story at the time.
After the show was rescheduled, Swift took the stage in Brazil again on Sunday, November 19. During the concert, she appeared to pay tribute to Machado by performing her emotional song “Bigger Than the Whole Sky” from her 2022 album. midnight.