Eagles Player C.J. Gardner-Johnson Trolls Taylor Swift Fans By Wearing ‘Swifties Can LIX My Balls’ Hoodie At Super Bowl Parade

Eagles Player C.J. Gardner-Johnson Trolls Taylor Swift Fans By Wearing ‘Swifties Can LIX My Balls’ Hoodie At Super Bowl Parade
C.J. Gardner-Johnson is keeping his feud with Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift fans alive.
On Friday (Feb. 14), at the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade, the Philadelphia player showed up in a black and green hoodie that read, “Swifties Can LIX My Balls.” He proudly flashed it to fans lining the streets and even broadcasted it live on his Instagram.
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CJ has been taking shots at Kelce and Swift since the Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Chiefs in SB-LIX. Earlier this week, he trolled Kelce on IG, saying, “Should’ve Stayed w that thick s****,” seemingly referring to Kelce’s ex, Kayla Nicole.
Swifties and Chiefs fans have since retaliated by leaving bad reviews on Gardner-Johnson’s parents’ Florida restaurant—but his parents, Brian and Del, told TMZ Live the attempt fell flat.
Neither Kelce nor Swift has responded, but it looks like CJ isn’t letting up anytime soon.
Has C.J. taken his pettiness too far?
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