The clothing line, which was set to feature a wide array of kids’ apparel and accessories, was projected to be a massive success given Swift’s influence and popularity. However, Walmart issued a statement that makes it clear they no longer see the collaboration as a good fit. “We paid for a superstar, not a political sideshow,” a representative from Walmart stated, referring to the way Swift’s political endorsements and activism have overshadowed her business ventures.
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