By Claire DoddsShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberA Taylor Swift mural in Montevideo, Uruguay, has been defaced with graffiti referencing the pop star’s carbon emissions, sparking debate online about climate accountability and the boundaries of protest.
The artwork, created as a tribute to Swift’s career, was spray-painted with a message targeting her private jet use.
The mural had been a fan-led project celebrating the singer’s musical eras, but images shared on X, formerly Twitter, by user BeFearlessBeYou showed the painted-over wall and a message expressing heartbreak over the vandalism.
'Target Taylor'
“Someone decided to target Taylor and her CO2 emissions, unfortunately on our lovely work of art we did with lots of effort as a love letter to Taylor’s career,” the original poster wrote.
“I am devastated and know there are worse things going on in the world, but still very sad and disappointed.”
The post prompted almost 100 responses on Reddit, where contributors debated both the vandalism and the broader climate conversation surrounding Swift’s travel habits.
...“I do think her private jet use is disgusting, but this was not the way to go about it," a supporter considered.
"I feel so bad for the fan, she must have put so much time and effort into the painting."
However, another person countered, “It’s a very well-known rule of street art that the wall doesn't belong to you just because you painted it.”
Jet Offset?
A fellow commenter pointed to reporting about Swift’s aircraft ownership lately, writing: “For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure she got rid of one of her jets and isn't even at the top of the list of the biggest polluters.
"People only seem to care about these issues when it's Taylor doing it.”
Swift has faced scrutiny in recent years over private jet emissions. According to Business Insider, “The singer parted ways with her Dassault Falcon 900 on January 30, according to the Federal Aviation [Administration]'s website.”
The publication reported that, “Up until January, the pop star had two private jets: the Dassault 900 and a Dassault 7X,” and noted that, “Swift's spokesperson previously told BI the singer had purchased carbon credits to offset her jet use.”
Environmental groups have questioned whether offsets meaningfully address aviation emissions.
Carbon Market Watch wrote: “Taylor Swift claims she can offset the immense carbon footprint of her private jet, but the only way for high-flying celebrities and the superrich to reduce their climate impact is to fly less and choose more sustainable forms of transport.”
The group also reported that Swift’s, “private jet usage amounted to an estimated 8,300 tons of carbon emissions in 2022–that’s about 1,800 times the average human’s annual emissions.”
Fueling Discussion
The Montevideo mural incident reflects how those figures continue to surface in fan spaces as well as activist circles. While some online pundits argued that public art is inherently temporary, others said targeting fan-created tributes misses the mark.
As of this week, it remains unclear whether the mural will be restored. The original poster has not indicated if plans are underway to repaint it, but the images have continued to circulate across social media, fueling renewed discussion about celebrity, climate responsibility and the limits of protest.
Newsweek has reached out to BeFearlessBeYou for comment via X. We could not verify the details of the case.
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