Charlamagne tha God brutally disses Taylor Swift’s...

Charlamagne tha God brutally disses Taylor Swift’s courtside Knicks appearance: ‘Get the eff out of here’

Charlamagne tha God lashed out at Taylor Swift following her exuberant appearance at Wednesday’s NBA Finals Knicks vs. Spurs showdown.

“Why is Taylor Swift a New York Knicks fan?” the “Breakfast Club” host wondered during Thursday’s radio broadcast. “How did this happen?”

Co-DJ Envy sarcastically chimed in, “You’re from Reading, Pennsylvania. Stay down there with the [Philadelphia] 76ers.”

Swift, 36, showed up at Game 4 in a custom royal blue top with orange lettering reading, “Stevie Knicks.”

Taylor Swift, Alana Haim, and Este Haim cheer on the New York Knicks during the 2026 NBA Finals.
Charlamagne tha God shaded Taylor Swift’s enthusiastic appearance at the Knicks game at MSG on Wednesday (as seen above).IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Charlamagne tha God and another person are at microphones in a radio studio.
The radio host asked on Thursday’s “The Breakfast Club” broadcast (above), “Why is Taylor Swift a New York Knicks fan?”YouTube/@BreakfastClubPower1051FM

The “Cruel Summer” hitmaker attended Game 4 of the NBA finals at Madison Square Garden in support of the New York Knicks alongside pals Alana and Este Haim, who wore shirts reading “Knickelback” and “Knickole Kidman,” respectively.

Her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was not in attendance due to a mandatory three-day minicamp in Kansas City.

Swift was caught on camera at various points in the evening blowing kisses at fans, shouting enthusiastically from her courtside seats and chatting with fellow A-listers, including “Zoolander” star Christine Taylor and reality megastar Kylie Jenner.

After the Knicks’ stunning comeback victory for a 107-106 final score, she was seen celebrating with “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Mariska Hargitay.

Taylor Swift wearing a blue Knicks shirt, black jeans, and black high heels, departing Zero Bond in New York City.
DJ Envy said Swift, who is from Pennsylvania, should “stay down there with the 76ers.”ASPN / BACKGRID

Taylor Swift and the Haim sisters celebrating the Knicks win in NYC.
The “Opalite” hitmaker attended Wednesday’s Knicks game alongside Alana and Este Haim (above).T.JACKSON / BACKGRID

Page Six exclusively reported prior to the game that Swift would be attending with friends.

Charlamagne, however, wasn’t the only unimpressed media personality to shade Swift’s outing.

Knicks radio analyst Monica McNutt went viral in the hours after the Knicks’ win with an unwitting hot mic moment.

In the viral clip, McNutt — unaware she was still broadcasting with announcer Tyler Murray — asked, “Is that Taylor Swift down there?”

Murray replied that he didn’t think it was, to which McNutt pointed out Swift’s distinctive “long ponytail” and blue shirt.

Taylor Swift cheering at an NBA Finals game.
A viral hot mic moment caught Knicks analyst Monica McNutt also shading Swift’s appearance at the showdown.Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Charlamagne Tha God speaks at The 2023 Black Effect Podcast Festival.
“Get the eff out of here, girl!’ Charlamagne exclaimed on Thursday. He’s seen above in 2023.Getty Images for iHeartMedia
As Murray snapped a pic for his wife, McNutt said, “She’s not a Knicks fan. Get out of here, girl.”

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Charlamagne played audio from the leaked viral clip on his morning show, saying, “That’s what I’m talking about! Get the eff out of here, girl!”

As for footage of Swift dancing after the big victory, Charlamagne quipped, “I know hula hoops hate her. I know hula hoops are like, ‘Every time you put us on, we gon’ fall.’”

DJ Envy then defended the “Opalite” songstress, saying, “We don’t want to go too hard on her because the Knicks won. Whatever it takes for the Knicks to win, whoever is in that building.”

A rep for Swift did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment on Thursday.

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