Despite Taylor Swift's grand attempt at rebranding her reputation from "innocent girl who cries teardrops on Vernost aka Fidelity (2019)her guitar while writing love songs in her room" to "bad bitch who sits on golden throne surrounded by snakes," the internet still doesn't think she's that bad.
A hilarious new meme, started after Twitter user "Nutella" challenged people to "Name a badder bitch than Taylor Swift," has shown that people feel just about anyone — even fictional children's show star Dora the Explorer — has a more rep as a badass than the singer.
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In response to the Taylor tweet, Twitter users eagerly shared other iconic women from the entertainment industry, politics, and history, along with family members, activists, and of course, a few dogs ferociously carrying knives.
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While it seems Swift's actions have still not earned her the title "bad bitch," her latest album Reputation sold over one million copies in the U.S. its first week, which ispretty impressive.
(Still not as impressive as simply being a mom, though.)
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