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Taylor Swift Trolls The Haters With Birthday Post Full Of 'Excessive And Literal Millennial Emoji Use'

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The singer celebrated her 34th birthday with a post on X, and marked herself as 'exempt' from trolls calling out her use of emojis.

Taylor Swift celebrated her birthday on December 13, and she took advantage of the event to unapologetically use all the emojis her heart desired despite what trolls may say... because she's "exempt."

The singer took to X, formerly Twitter, to mark yet another trip around the sun, her 34th since 1989 (but you already knew that).


In her tweet, Swift announced the digital release of the extended version of her Eras Tour concert film, and disclosed the added songs with "excessive and literal millennial emoji use."

But because the Grammy winner knows the trolls "All Too Well," she also added a disclaimer, noting she is "exempt" from trolling on her birthday.

She wrote:

"I had the time of my life fighting dragons with youuuu 🫶"
"Celebrate 34 with me by watching the the 'The Eras Tour (Extended Version)' including 'Long Live' 🐉 'The Archer' 🏹 and 'Wildest Dreams' 💙 at home!"

Swift added:

"PS troll me all you want about my excessive and literal millennial emoji use but A) no one’s prouder to be a millennial and B) it’s my bday and today I am exempt! 🎂"

Fans flocked to social media to share their birthday tributes to the "Lavender Haze" singer.







Many Swifties also acknowledged the unashamed millennial nod.





Happy birthday, Taylor! 🥳🎂🎉🎈😻🎁

And may all your wishes come true. 🥰

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