Texas Man Buys Taylor Swift Guitar For $4,000 At Auction And Then Immediately Smashes Up

On September 28, 2024, a man from Texas made headlines after purchasing a guitar signed by Taylor Swift for $4,000 at a charity auction, only to immediately smash it with a hammer.

The event took place at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner,

a fundraiser supporting agricultural education in the area.

Video footage of the incident quickly went viral, showing the crowd cheering as the man, later identified as Gary Estes, destroyed the instrument….

Video footage of the incident quickly went viral, showing the crowd cheering as the man, later identified as Gary Estes, destroyed the instrument….

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