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‘Not ᴍany people ʜave good things to say about her’: Woman who ‘wᴇnt to high school with Taylor Swift’ claims maɴy classmates ‘HATED’ the singer. The reason she gave was really difficult to accept.
There is nothing she does better than revenge.
Taylor Swift dropped her 10th studio album, “Midnights,” last week, and fans are analyzing the lyrics to every song to try to figure out whom they could be about.
One woman on TikTok who claims she went to high school with the 32-year-old artist is confirming what the fans know to be true — “Everything Ms. Swift does is intentional.”
“I went to the same high school as Taylor Swift, we grew up in the same town,” Jessica McLane claimed in her TikTok video, chiming into all the conspiracy theory talk among the Swifties.
The Post has reached out to Swift’s reps for comment.
The TikToker started off by saying she wanted to issue a “blanket apology” for not knowing much about the singer even though they went to Hendersonville High School in Tennessee, and admitted that she “just got into Taylor Swift.”
In 2006, I’m a freshman in high school. Taylor is I think a junior. ‘Teardrops on my Guitar’ had just come out I think over the summer. Obviously, she got really big, and that’s the year that she left school and got homeschooled.”
McLane alleged that when Swift started becoming “super successful,” most of her classmates “hated her.”
She clarified that the people who “hated” her were peers, not random people on the internet.
She was literally 16, 17, leaving high school to pursue a career that people were telling her that she could never have,” McLane went on.
“Also, the guys she was writing these songs about, they were still in school. They were still there. And now they have a hit song about them talking about what a s–tty boyfriend they are,” she laughed.
McLane explained that people were spreading rumors about how Swift got her start in music, saying she bought her fame.
But the fact remains that there were not a lot of people in high school who had nice things to say about her,” she said.
In a follow-up video, McLane says that “jealousy was definitely a thing” when it came to why people didn’t like the pop star.
She explained that because of their proximity to Nashville, everyone knew someone in the music industry or someone trying to break into the industry, and the young people trying to make a career out of music were playing in downtown Nashville or local coffee shops — not getting famous and winning awards.
When a commenter pointed out McLane didn’t provide any receipts for her claims, she posted a video showing off her yearbooks.
She gave her followers a look at her 2006-2007 yearbook from Henderson High School from what would’ve been her freshman year, as well as her 2009-2010 yearbook which would’ve been her senior year — the year she reportedly went to the CMAs.
McLane explains that the reason she didn’t show Swift in the yearbook is because the then-known star started homeschooling, and she dropped out before picture day. However, she posted yet another video showing that she did actually find the rising pop star in a photo collage.
McLane wouldn’t elaborate when contacted by The Post, but stood by claims made in her TikTok. She added that while she “didn’t know her personally,” she “was friends with people in her class who knew her” and “only saw her once at an after school select chorus event.”
Her performances were incredible,” McLane added.
McLane showed off a booklet and her ticket from the CMAs on TikTok as proof to back up her claims.
That year at the CMAs, Swift broke history as the youngest artist to receive the entertainer of the year award at just 19. She also won the titles of female vocalist of the year, music video of the year for “Love Story” and album of the year for “Fearless.