In the midst of Taylor Swift's sold-out, hyper- successful six-show run as part of The Eras Tour in Singapore, controversy swirls as neighboring countries expressed their displeasure over the exclusivity deal inked by the city-state.
Taylor Swift, the globally renowned 34-year-old singer-songwriter, is no stranger to controversies. Just recently, the pop star was the subject of scandalous artificial intelligence (AI) generated NSFW images that spread on social media. While that remains unresolved, a new issue has arisen, this time regarding allegations of an underhanded tactic employed by Singapore's government.
Swift is reportedly earning a staggering $3 million per show in Singapore. However, the exclusivity clause that prevented her from performing elsewhere in Southeast Asia has raised eyebrows and prompted criticism from regional leaders.
Despite criticisms from leaders in the Philippines and Thailand, Singapore's Minister for Culture, Community, and Youth Edwin Tong defends the grant awarded for the concerts, emphasizing the substantial economic gains and broader cultural impact.
