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Tim Dillon Roasts Taylor Swift Fans Hard

While Taylor Swift was marrying Travis Kelce in Madison Square Garden on Friday, comedian Tim Dillon was brutally roasting her fans for their unbridled enthusia...

Tim Dillon Roasts Taylor Swift Fans Hard
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While was marrying in Madison Square Garden on Friday, comedian Tim Dillon was brutally roasting her fans for their unbridled enthusiasm on the big day. 

In a jaw-dropping segment on his podcast The Tim Dillon Show, the 41-year-old accused the Swifties of being 'emotionally and intellectually stunted' after thousands of fans were seen weeping outside of Swift's wedding last week. 

Dillon described Swift's fans as 'people whose maturity stopped at summer camp, who have riddled themselves with pretend anxiety disorders, have diagnosed themselves with fake autoimmune diseases, [and] have refused to grow up for whatever reason.'

He continued, 'They emotionally and intellectually froze when they were at some eighth grade block party. 

'And I'm not saying you can't be a fan of Taylor and Travis. I'm saying that the people that are overdoing it out there, the people who cried at her engagement – the people who are sick. They live amongst us, but they're ill.'

He then went one step further by comparing the Swifties to President 's MAGA movement.

Comedian Tim Dillon took aim at Taylor Swift and her army of fans in a brutal podcast rant 

'It's the same thing with people who feel this way about Trump, like this guy came into their lives and saved their life. I know people like this,' he said.

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'Trump walked down the escalator and their life was saved. They can't imagine a world where he's not in it. And Taylor Swift has done this to people,' he continued. 

'That Eras tour saved people's lives. They went to that thing, many of them went multiple times because they drained their bank accounts. They sold their frozen embryos that they were gonna make into children. Whatever they did, they went to see this b***h.'

Dillon went on to liken Swift's supporters to 40-year-olds who 'emotionally froze' in the ninth grade. 

The comedian then made his riskiest joke yet, saying, 'And if Israel wants us back on their side, they will bomb this wedding and blame it on Iran.'

He added, 'It's the only thing that will unite everybody!'

Dillon quickly clarified that he was just kidding around, saying, 'Obviously I don't want it to happen.' 

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Daily Mail has contacted Swift's publicist for comment.  

The 41-year-old accused the Swifties of being 'emotionally and intellectually stunted' after thousands of fans were seen weeping outside of Swift's wedding last week

The comedian then made his riskiest joke yet, saying, 'And if Israel wants us back on their side, they will bomb this wedding and blame it on Iran'

Dillon is known for his edgy brand of humor and ruthless rants against celebrities and powerful figures. 

He previously called and called Joker: Folie à Deux 'the worst film ever made' .

Swift and Kelce in an ostentatious spectacle at New York's Madison Square Garden on Friday. 

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At exactly 7.30pm, the couple shared the happy news in blockbuster style, lighting up the outside of the arena with video screens emblazoned with 'JUST&T MARRIED!' in a romantic nod to their shared initials.

Both the bride and groom were dressed in Christian Dior, Swift's publicist later announced.

Swift and Kelce officially tied the knot in an ostentatious spectacle at New York's Madison Square Garden on Friday

that the couple's exchanges drew tears from the audience - and that the NFL star, 36, was 'more emotional' than the bride, 36, at the ceremony.

'You would think the bride would be the one crying more, but it was actually Travis that was more emotional,' a guest said.

The guests also claimed that Swift's vows featured 'a bit of her singing,' and that the vow exchange 'elicited tears from those in the crowd.'

'I really can't say a heck of a lot except it was magical, man! Magical,' Kelce's mother Donna told Macy's during their 50th Fourth of July Celebration in New York City. 

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