Newsweek made headlines after publishing a piece that detailed why Taylor Swift is “not a good role model” as she “remains unmarried and childless.”
Martina Navratilova, 67, criticized a recent Newsweek op-ed by John Mac Ghlionn that questioned Taylor Swift’s role as a role model, calling it “a massive pile of misogynistic bull” and expressing disbelief that it was published. Ghlionn argued that Swift’s unmarried and childless status, despite her public romances, sends the wrong message to young girls, framing her dating history as a “revolving door of relationships” that raises questions about stability and commitment.
The article drew backlash from Swift’s fans and public figures, including author Kiran Manral, who described it as “vomit-worthy” and “barf-inducing.” While Swift has not directly addressed the piece, she has previously spoken about the scrutiny of her love life in her album notes for 1989 (Taylor’s Version), noting how societal expectations made casual dating nearly impossible for her.