In her documentary “Miss Americana,” Taylor Swift laments the impossible body standard women are expected to meet and maintain. “If you’re thin enough, then you don’t have that a** that everybody wants,” the artist says. “But if you have enough weight on you to have an a**, your stomach isn’t flat enough.” To achieve this unrealistic ideal, some fans are convinced that Swift has experimented with wearing padding to add curves to her backside. In 2018, a writer on the Babe.Net website opined that Swift seemed unconcerned about the size of her glutes when she was rocking casual wear but that all of her Reputation Stadium Tour costumes appeared to be enhanced with butt pads. TMZ tossed the same suggestion out as a theory explaining why her butt looked larger at the 2016 iHeartRadio Awards than it did a year prior.

The rumor made the rounds again in 2024, thanks to a 2011 video of Swift’s skirt blowing up during a performance and exposing her undergarments. “I’m glad she’s just wearing padded knickers and didn’t go for the Kardashian implant,” read one response to the video on X, formerly known as Twitter.

In response to a suggestion that Swift was also padding her Eras Tour costumes in 2024, one Redditor wrote, “As a girl I get her, people have body-shamed her a bunch of times … I understand her not wanting to be bullied because of it again.”

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