The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jennifer Aydin has riled up the haters for weeks.
Jennifer’s appearance on Watch What Happens Live got her bashed by RHONJ critics.
The more Season 14 barrels toward the explosive finale, the more everything Jennifer does gets blasted.
It doesn’t have to be related to the show for the haters to come for Jennifer.
This time around, she has Swifties outraged after she made a ticket request.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Jennifer reshared a video of her channeling Taylor Swift ahead of her WWHL appearance.
“Yes! And this #Swiftie #housewife is Looking for 4 tickets to @taylorswift13 @tswifterastour Aug 20th show in London @wembleystadium! Help a girl out! #TTPD,” Jennifer wrote when she reshared the initial X from @TasteOf_Reality.
Yes! And this #Swiftie #housewife is Looking for 4 tickets to @taylorswift13 @tswifterastour Aug 20th show in London @wembleystadium! Help a girl out! #TTPD https://t.co/28G8bbxq9v
— Jennifer Aydin (@JenniferAydin) July 17, 2024
Her performance was cringy enough to bring out the haters in full force, but it was her caption that really got Jennifer put on blast.
RHONJ’s Jennifer Aydin dragged for Taylor Swift request
“Get your own tickets like everyone else does & if they’re not available that’s on you for being lazy & entitled not making the effort everyone else did, so embarrassed for you…” said one comment.
The sentiment of Jennifer needing to buy her own tickets like all other Swifties was strong in the comments section, as was the fact that Jennifer and her request were “cringe.”
Jennifer was called embarrassing more than once for her request considering the vast wealth she portrays on the show.
The Bravo personality was also labeled “the ICK girl” while being told she gave herself way too much credit, thinking Taylor Swift would help her get tickets to a concert.
“You are completely beyond pathetic and attention seeking,” wrote a critic.
Another troll declared that Taylor was Team Melissa. There were more remarks about Jennifer being cringe with “sad” and “thirsty” thrown into the mix.
“London is better without you,” read a remark.