Taylor Swift apparently didn’t sign the guitar a man spent $4,000 on to destroy

A video of the man smashing the guitar went viral earlier this week

 

A guitar supposedly signed by Taylor Swift that was sold for $4,000 to a man who immediately smashed it, was apparently not actually signed by the singer.

On September 28, the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas held an auction event for charity. Per their website page, the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner describes itself as an organization committed to ‘supporting agricultural and rural education to the youth of Ellis County.’

As part of their charity auction, the organization advertised on their Facebook page that they would be auctioning off a ‘guitar autographed by country music star Taylor Swift.’

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