Gary Estes, the Texas man who bought a Taylor Swift signed guitar for $4000 only to smash it later, on Wednesday confirmed that the autograph on the instrument was not actually the pop-star's. During a TMZ interview, he said that the signature was just attached to the guitar.
After several media outlets reported that the guitar had Swift's initials, it was clarified that the charity organization that auctioned the instrument said that it was originally signed by the Grammy winner. They further provided an authenticity certificate to Gary.
Gary further clarified his actions by saying that it was just a creative move and the public need not to be serious about it. Alongside, he put the guitar he bought from the auction for sale on an online shopping website and stated that money earned would straight away go into charity .
The Swift Team Responds
As the smashed guitar was up online for sale, Taylor Swift's team stated that the signature on the musical instrument had no authenticity certificate nor it was actually signed by her.
This comes weeks after Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's ticket for the 2024 race. But her support for the Harris campaign has come with a heavy price. Soon after the endorsement, the singer lost two million listeners on Spotify. Apparently, Swifties were not happy with her move.