Arnold Schwarzenegger Rips People Who Think Taylor Swift Is Part Of Some Political Conspiracy

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Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t have time for any conspiracies regarding Taylor Swift.

During a recent interview, the 76-year-old Republican former Governor of California humorously tore into people who think that the 34-year-old Grammy Award winner is a plant for some sort of political conspiracy theory.

“Remember, everything is a plant. COVID was a plant. The vaccine was the plant. Of course, she’s also a plant and the team that wins is a plant,” Schwarzenegger recently told Variety.

“There are agents everywhere. The CIA is operating everything. I can see it very clearly how everything is a plant. It’s entertaining. It doesn’t surprise me,” he added about the Swift conspiracies.

Schwarzenegger was speaking to Variety to promote his new State Farm commercial that will be airing during the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

The commercial sees the legendary movie star filming the fake movie Agent State Farm but struggling to deliver the company’s “Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there” tagline due to his famously thick accent.

Most recently, Schwarzenegger starred in the Netflix documentary about his life Arnold and also featured in the Netflix action series FUBAR, which premiered in May and was renewed for a second season shortly thereafter.

Swift is expected to be in attendance at Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas despite the fact that she has an Eras Tour show in Japan just a few days prior.

Swift’s expected presence at the Super Bowl has opened an entirely new market of sports betting, as major sportsbooks are allowing football fans to bet on things like whether or not the pop star will be seen on camera eating a hot dog, or if indicted former President Trump will post about her on his self-made social media app.

Super Bowl 58, which features the San Francisco 49ers against the Kansas City Chiefs, kicks off on Sunday, February 11 at 6:30 p.m. EST. The Niners are favored by 2 points over Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champions.