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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Kanye West denies Taylor Swift had him 'kicked out' of Super Bowl

Caption: Kanye West denies Taylor Swift had him 'kicked out' of Super Bowl. The rapper has shut down rumours that the music superstar had him "kicked out" of the Super Bowl on Sunday after he allegedly purchased tickets for the seats in front of her booth. ”This is a completely fabricated rumour," a representative for Kanye, 46, told TMZ on Tuesday. "It is not true.” The rumour was started by former professional American football player Brandon Marshall, who told the story during an episode of his Paper Route podcast on Monday. Brandon offered no evidence to back up his claim and also confused Taylor, 34, with fellow singer-songwriter Katy Perry. ”So Kanye West pulls up to the Super Bowl. Kanye West buys a ticket right in front of Katy Perry's booth so anytime they are gonna be showing Katy Perry, Kanye's face was going to be there - he had a mask on with his logo on the mask.” Brandon claimed it, before clarifying that he was talking about the All Too Well hitmaker, who attended the game to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. He continued, "So Taylor Swift gets p**sed off (and) she makes a call or two - everybody is involved - (and) he gets kicked out the stadium.” Despite the former sports star's claims, the Flashing Lights rapper and his wife, Bianca Censori, were spotted at the sporting event. Kanye and Taylor have been feuding on and off since he interrupted her acceptance speech for Best Female Video at the 2009 MTV VMAs, insisting that Beyoncé should have won the award instead. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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