Taylor Swift recently made headlines by selling one of her private jets, initially purchased for $40 million, now valued at around $7 million second-hand, to a Missouri-based car insurance company. This sale comes as Swift continues to navigate the complexities of maintaining her global presence, particularly during the international leg of her Eras Tour, where her larger Dassault Falcon 7X, valued at $54 million, serves as her primary mode of transport.
Swift’s environmental footprint has been a topic of discussion, especially after topping the list of celebrities with the highest private jet CO2 emissions in 2022. In response to the scrutiny, Swift’s legal team took action against Jack Sweeney, a college student who meticulously tracked her flight patterns, alleging that his actions could potentially compromise her safety.