Taylor swift guitar-smasher reveals singer didn't sign instrument as autograph was added later
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Gary Estes, the Texas man who spent $4,000 to smash a guitar claimed to be signed by Taylor Swift, has ignited a heated debate online by suggesting that the pop superstar might not have signed the instrument. This claim has led to widespread discussions on social media regarding the authenticity of the guitar's signature.
Estes first gained attention after purchasing the guitar at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner, a charity event supporting agricultural initiatives and educating local youth. Shortly after his purchase, he was seen smashing the guitar with a hammer handed to him by an auction worker, adding another twist to the story. He then listed the destroyed guitar for sale on eBay.
Gary Estes clarifies whether guitar was signed by Taylor Swift
Gary Estes asserts that Taylor Swift did not sign the instrument, even though it features her autograph and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Gary appeared on 'TMZ Live' on Wednesday, October 2, to address the ongoing debate about the viral incident: was the guitar genuinely signed by Taylor Swift? According to Gary, Taylor did not sign the guitar itself; instead, she signed a different piece of memorabilia that was attached to it.
As previously reported, a source close to Taylor’s merchandise company confirmed that she did not sign the guitar. However, the nonprofit that auctioned the guitar for charity claimed it was signed and provided Gary with a certificate of authenticity. Based on Estes’ comments, it appears that everyone involved has a valid perspective.
He further explained that his action was intended as a joke, fueled by audience encouragement. Notably, his hammer swing did not damage Taylor’s signature. Estes has now listed the guitar on eBay, with proceeds from the sale also going to charity. The current bid is at $4,400.
Additionally, Gary has a message for Taylor: he’s willing to deliver the guitar to her if she’s interested in purchasing it to support a charitable cause in Texas.
Also Read: DJ Akademiks calls Drake fight against UMG his 'Taylor Swift moment', says unlike her he won't win
Social media reactions
Also Read: Taylor Swift's fans react to Travis Kelce’s surprise omission from ‘Eras Tour Book’ despite cameo
Following Gary Estes's interview about his purchase of Taylor Swift's guitar, in which he stated that the singer did not sign the instrument, many internet users took to Facebook to share their thoughts, with some echoing his perspective.
One user on Facebook, "This dude has serious rage issues and evidently a huge problem with women. That was a whole lot of misdirected anger on display. Ick.."
A second user wrote, "I'm not mad at him it was his money to donate and was his guitar to do with what he wanted. 🤷🏽♀️ he isn't entitled to give his property away if he wants to destroy it then let him. 😏"
A third shared, "I’m just speaking out loud here but by looking, he looks like he needs to get rage out. I guess this is how he chose to do it."
Another user wrote, "Somebody has to say it: KARMA!"
One person claimed, "How embarrassing for him."
A user said, "How sad of a fully grown man to have a fit like this... 😆 how embarrassing... somebody come get their pappy..."
A person shared, "This guy should be ashamed of himself, destroying the guitar like that! It deserved much better treatment!"
Someone else claimed, "Big man with the brain of a child, sad because the guitar did not do you ay wrong."
Another user claimed, "The stupidity is real with these people."
This article contains remarks made on the internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.
More from MEAWW