Texas man smashes autographed Taylor Swift guitar after buying it for $4,000

A Texas man is going viral after smashing a guitar signed by Taylor Swift, which he won at auction for $4,000. The incident occurred at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner, a fundraiser supporting agricultural and rural education for local youth.
“When the man announced his intention to smash it, the camera phones came out,” an attendee told *The Independent*.The man used a hammer to break the guitar immediately after claiming it. Some speculate his actions were in response to Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris, though the guitar was donated before her announcement.
Reactions were mixed. One person commented, “What a waste of money,” while another countered, “The $4,000 he spent did go to the kids.”The viral moment sparked debate over his choice to destroy the guitar instead of donating directly to charity. in the lower part we have the videos see it

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