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Back in 2012, Kyle Larson may have had a rather negative opinion of one of the decade’s biggest country music stars. However, a few years later when other NASCAR drivers such as Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch saw the tweet they were left disappointed.

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About 10 years ago, Kyle Larson posted a tweet where he called out country star, Taylor Swift by stating that she “is a has-been.”

Later on, when NASCAR made Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch read the tweet for a video where they had to guess who it came from, Hamlin mentioned, “This one is just absolutely ridiculous. Couldn’t disagree with this tweet. Definitely did not come to me. But Taylor Swift is a has been… That’s gotta be a millennial.”

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On the other hand, Kyle Busch straight out said, “That’s gotta be Denny…” He further added, “Who’s the new tweety bopper that Larson’s a fan of?”

Later into the video, Hamlin said, “I’m disappointed in Kyle Larson for that statement. We are gonna have to have a talk.”

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Fans react to Kyle Larson’s old tweet about Taylor Swift

The reaction to Larson’s old Taylor Swift dig was both negative and positive. Since there are two types of people on this occasion, people who detest Swift’s music and people who call themselves, well, “swifties.” Some people defended Swift while others agreed with Larson.

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Fans stated,

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Tell us do you agree with Kyle Larson’s decade-old tweet? Or are you still a Swiftie at heart? Regardless let us know about it in the comments below.

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