r/travisandtaylor (I’m from Ohio you fucking morons) 29d ago

Unpopular Opinion: Taylor is ultimately responsible for Ana Benevides' death

I've always been downvoted to hell in other subs, but my opinion remains unchanged.

I believe Taylor is ultimately responsible for Ana Benevides' death from heat exhaustion at her Brazil show.

Yes, there is blame to share. I understand the venue didn't allow water bottles inside, etc. But the buck should always stop with the performer, and the fact that Taylor had to stop her show *multiple* times to ensure the fans passing out got water should have been a red flag to her and her team. Temperatures were above 100 degrees during the daytime. She's not stupid.

It's also bullshit how the statement put out by Taylor claimed Ana died before the concert when in reality, she died during the second song. If Taylor's team truly didn't know a fan died *during* her concert, she needs a new team because that's an entirely new level of ineptitude. (I actually believe she knew and intentionally lied about it for PR purposes.)

Additionally, Ana's family mentioned that no one from Taylor's team reached out for them for days, until ultimately public pressure forced Taylor to acknowledge them.

I've heard all of the excuses about her contract, the promoter, blah blah blah. I don't fucking care. If Taylor isn't calling the shots at her own concert, then who is? Swifties claim she IS the music industry, yet apparently isn't powerful enough to stop her own show when fans are passing out and dying? Get the fuck out of her with that bullshit. Oh, she was afraid of being sued? The billionaire who hands out millions in bonuses to her truck drivers was worried about getting sued for a few million? Again, GTFO.

When fans died at Travis Scott's concert, he was criticized for not stopping the show. Yet Taylor isn't responsible because it's always someone else's fault when it comes to her.

Here's what I think happened: Taylor didn't care that someone died. She hated Brazil so badly that she wanted to be done, so she pushed through it despite the risk to her fans. She wanted to cash that check and go home. The only reason she postponed the show was because of the bad press she was getting from Ana's death. It was actually *cooler* on the day she postponed than previous days.

Par for the course, Taylor. Par for the course.

RIP Ana. I'm sorry no one will be held accountable for your death because Taylor is untouchable. You deserved better.

Edit: Just found out an estimated 1,000 fans fainted that day. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK? Who in their right mind would still have a concert with a 139 degree heat index?!

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u/SnappinTurluh (I’m from Ohio you fucking morons) 29d ago

So she can read signs in the top row but can’t see when a fan dies? Always an excuse.

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u/SevereExamination810 29d ago

Ana was not pronounced dead until she was transported to the hospital after multiple resuscitation attempts. Stop trying to imply that Ana’s body was just hanging out. You clearly haven’t read enough into it. Ana sought out medical attention from emergency responders who were present at the event when she started to feel unwell. She did collapse at the event, but she likely would have been concealed from others in a medical tent where Taylor would not have been able to see. You are simply uninformed. There’s a whole ass Wikipedia page.

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u/SnappinTurluh (I’m from Ohio you fucking morons) 29d ago

Just read the Wiki. 1,000 FANS FAINTED. WHAT THE FUCK?!? And you think Taylor bears NO responsibility? WHAAAAAT?

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u/QueenBoleyn 29d ago

and you can see Taylor clearly struggling to breathe while she's performing so there's zero excuse for her to not stop the show. You'd think she'd have some common sense and realize that if she can't breathe on stage then it must be much worse in the crowd.