If you love Taylor Swift, you might want to go to the University of Tennessee

Taylor Swift undeniably leaves a significant impact on her audience, often more profoundly than intended. She strives for her music to touch and connect with people deeply, as it’s her livelihood, and it’s safe to say she has achieved great success in this endeavor.

At times, people can become overly absorbed by news about Taylor Swift. It’s important to remember that we are not personally acquainted with her, so her actions in private life may not significantly impact ours. We might feel a distant sense of joy or sorrow for her, but it’s crucial not to let our emotions be too heavily influenced by events unrelated to us.

As a devoted fan, I must admit that she’s not someone I consider a personal friend, but that doesn’t diminish my professional admiration for her. Taylor Swift certainly comes across as an outstanding individual, even if our relationship is primarily based on her work rather than personal interactions.

University of Tennessee viral moment about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce seems staged

Despite this, certain students at the University of Tennessee recently found themselves in an unexpected advantage when their Swift-admirer professor decided to cancel class upon hearing that Taylor Swift had become engaged to Travis Kelce, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs. (In case you’ve missed it – and who could? – he proposed within the last fortnight.)

It appears that the students were given additional time to prepare for their biochem midterm exam instead of taking it immediately.

In the video, the professor greets the class, mentioning that a biochem midterm was scheduled for today. However, Taylor and Travis got engaged, which has left the professor distracted, and in turn, unable to focus the class. Consequently, the professor decided to cancel the class, encouraging everyone to leave and take some time to process the exciting news.

It seems like everything’s being orchestrated unnaturally. For instance, imagine entering a classroom to find it’s time for an exam, but the professor announces that a pop star and a football player are getting married instead, causing the class to be canceled. In such a situation, you might hesitate before leaving, wondering if it was all some sort of prank. “Could this be a joke?” you might ponder silently.

Instead, everyone in the class stands up together promptly and exits without any delay, which is unusual behavior among groups. In simpler terms, it seems like the University of Tennessee professor was attempting to hijack Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s joyous announcement and generate his own viral moment.

Did the professor really mean for that to be filmed? It’s unclear if that was his intention, but it seems like the only way someone would have captured what he was saying on video. Lots of questions arise in this situation. However, now there is a recording of his 15 minutes of fame.

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2025-08-28 17:00