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Just Stop Oil protesters target airport where 'Taylor Swift’s jet landed hours earlier'

Just Stop Oil protesters target airport where 'Taylor Swift’s jet landed hours earlier'

The Just Stop Oil activists threw orange paint over the planes

Just Stop Oil protesters have targeted Stansted airport where 'Taylor Swift’s jet landed hours earlier’.

They reportedly broke into a VIP private airfield area 'hours after Swift's own jet arrived.'

The singer is set to perform at Wembley Stadium on Friday night for the last leg of her Eras tour.

Taking to X, Just Stop Oil said: "Jennifer and Cole cut the fence into the private airfield at Stansted where @taylorswift13's jet is parked, demanding an emergency treaty to end fossil fuels by 2030."

Just Stop Oil targeted Stansted. (Just Stop Oil)
Just Stop Oil targeted Stansted. (Just Stop Oil)

They added: "At around 5:00 am Jennifer Kowalski and Cole Macdonald entered the private airfield at Stansted airport where Swift’s jet is currently stationed.

"The pair painted two private jets using fire extinguishers filled with orange paint."

Despite their claims, there has been no confirmation that the jet belongs to Swift.

Just Stop Oil protester Macdonald said: “We’re living in two worlds: one where billionaires live in luxury, able to fly in private jets away from the other, where unlivable conditions are being imposed on countless millions.

“Meanwhile, this system that is allowing extreme wealth to be accrued by a few, to the detriment of everyone else, is destroying the conditions necessary to support human life in a rapidly accelerating never-ending ‘cruel summer’.

“Billionaires are not untouchable, climate breakdown will affect every single one of us.”

The group claimed Taylor Swift's jet is parked there. (Just Stop Oil)
The group claimed Taylor Swift's jet is parked there. (Just Stop Oil)

Kowalski, 28, added: “Over the years, I’ve had to realise that even working in sustainability provides me with essentially no ability to make the necessary changes to prevent the complete collapse of our natural systems.

“I have to take desperate measures to make my voice heard.

“In 2024 we all have to be considering what we can do each day to change the course our society is on.

“We need an emergency treaty to stop the extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030.”

LADbible Group has contacted a representative of Taylor Swift for comment.

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Topics: Taylor Swift