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This article references an exorcist as their primary source, saying that Swift brought dark energy to her performance in the "Willow" portion of her Eras Tour set. Swift poked fun at these claims saying that she'll "never beat the sorcery allegations."

This article breaks down Swift's response and clarifies that those claiming she is performing witchcraft tend to be more politically conservative individuals.

https://www.newsweek.com/taylor-swift-responds-witchcraft-taunts-extraordinary-video-1843388

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