- by foxnews
- 09 Jul 2026
"Controversial opinion: I think this is a dramatic misuse of public resources," socialist Twitch host Hasan Piker in a livestream Friday. "I think it's insane. I think it's a bad look. I think it's, it's, it's heightening the contradictions. It's showcasing one again that like, no matter how beloved a public figure you might be, you're still, if you're a billionaire, you're still a billionaire and you are going to do billionaire s--t."
The pop star has historically been embraced by the left, including when she endorsed then-President Joe Biden and then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 race, when she criticized President Donald Trump over the George Floyd protests in 2020 and for her pro-abortion stance. Her massive Madison Square Garden wedding has reopened criticism of her billionaire status, with socialist voices blasting the spectacle as Manhattan dealt with holiday-weekend crowds, street closures and added pressure from the ongoing World Cup games.
"This is a glaringly obvious example of that. This is straightforwardly a flex I think. It is straightforwardly a flex to be like, 'Yeah, I can do this, f it.' And I kind of think it is a little tacky, at best," Piker added.
Fox News Digital previously reported Swift wore a Christian Dior wedding dress, comedian Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony, and guests played a raffle game to win lavish prizes.
Like other large events at MSG, the Swift-Kelce wedding led to street closures in the area, complicating access to transportation such as nearby Penn Station.
The backlash comes as socialist-aligned voices are gaining more influence in New York Democratic politics, with several candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani defeating incumbents in recent primaries.
Democrats also took shots at the wedding, including former NYC Mayor Eric Adams' spokesman Fabien Levy.
"This wedding is inconveniencing thousands of local residents, impacting the nation's largest transit hub, and taking cops away from patrolling streets when we're in a heightened threat environment," Levy continued.
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