Terrorist Threat At Taylor Swift’s Austria Concert Stopped Just In Time, Two People Arrested


Two suspects with connections to the terrorist group ISIS were stopped before wreaking havoc at Taylor Swift concert.

Swift is set to perform in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for the international portion of her Eras Tou. According to Franz Ruf, director-general for public safety in the Ministry of Interior, the two were arrested on Wednesday by Austria’s Cobra Unit.

It was also revealed that one of the suspects was 19 years old and had been radicalized online and pledged allegiance to ISIS at the beginning of July.

During the investigation, chemical substances were found belonging to one suspect that were determined to be used to make a bomb.


“A concrete threat has been averted,” Ruf said, according to Kronen Zeitung, though the concerts have yet to be deemed completely safe.

The upcoming concerts will not be canceled. However, increased security, including bomb squads, will be present to help protect everyone who attends.

Taylor Swift Will Be Available To Attend Most Chiefs Games

Swift made waves within the NFL community last year after continuously coming to Kansas City Chiefs games to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Of course, her attendance was not always perceived positively and created a lot of animosity among NFL fans.

This year looks no different, as her plans to continue cheering the team on do not look to change.

According to usmagazine, Swift could be available for 12 of the Chiefs’ 17 games, with concerts for her Eras Tour preventing her from attending the rest.

Whether or not you enjoy Swift being shown so much at these games, there’s really no way to avoid it, as she could easily be in attendance for a majority of the regular-season games this upcoming season.

“Kind of F**ked Up” – Megan Fox’s DMs Exposed By Sean Strickland As The UFC Star Addresses His Feud With MGK

Sean Strickland shares Megan Fox's DMMegan Fox and Sean Strickland (Images Credit: Getty Images)
Fighters are known for their unfiltered personalities and brash personas. But UFC star Sean Strickland rises above the rest as he has once again made headlines. This time, it’s for his off-the-cuff comments that have landed him in hot water – and on the receiving end of a direct message from Hollywood A-lister Megan Fox.

During a recent appearance on MMA coach Eric Nicksick’s podcast, the outspoken Strickland revealed that Fox had reached out to him. But this was not to gush over his fighting skills or muscular physique but to address his controversial remarks and his past comments, which she felt had contributed to her own children being bullied online.

“Megan Fox DM’d me once. It wasn’t that kind of DM… The message was actually kind of f**ked up. It was more like ‘hey my kids get bullied and I get bullied online coz you said some [expetive]. They’re not trans. They wanna dress like rock stars’. I’m sorry Megan I’m gonna shut the f**k up about it,” said Strickland.


His previous altercation with her ex-fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly, seems to have fueled Strickland’s feud with Fox. During a Power Slap event, Strickland criticized the musician’s eccentric outfit, calling him a “vampire,” a jab that didn’t sit well with the artist.

Strickland’s comments about the LGBTQ+ community, which he has made on several occasions, have often landed him in hot water. In one particularly inflammatory rant, the fighter called the community an “infection” and blamed them for basically everything wrong with the world.


Sean Strickland Berates The Trans Community In An Explosive Rant At UFC 297

Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland has a knack for stirring up controversy with his inflammatory remarks. He spares none, but at UFC 297 pre-fight press conference, his target was he transgender community.

‘Tarzan‘ launched a blatantly transphobic attack on a journalist who asked him about his opinion on the LGBTQ community in Canada. This was enough to make Strickland fly off the handle and tear the reporter verbally.

“Ten years ago, to be trans, was a mental f**ing illness. And now all of a sudden people like you have f**ing weaselled your way into the world. You are an infection. You are the definition of weakness. Everything that is wrong with the world is because of f**ing you,” Strickland said.

Sean Strickland still remains unapologetic. He doubled down on his position and seemingly relishes the attention and controversy his words have generated. It’s a tactic that has served him well in the past, as the fighter has built a reputation for being one of the more outspoken and polarizing figures in the sport.