Activists sprayed airplanes with paint at the airport, in Great Britain, where Taylor Swift's plane landed

In a post on Ix, Just Stop Oil (JSO) said: "Jennifer and Cole cut through the fence at Stansted Private Airport where the Taylorswift13 jet is parked, demanding an urgent deal to phase out fossil fuels by 2030."

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An activist sprays the plane with paint, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
An activist sprays the plane with paint, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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Two "Just Stop Oil" activists raided a private airport at Stansted Airport before boarding planes.

"Just Stop Oil" activists sprayed orange paint on private jets at Stansted Airport, the airport where Taylor Swift's plane is based, the environmental group said.

The two activists, Jennifer Kowalski, 28, a former sustainability manager from Dumbarton, and Cole McDonald, 22, from Brighton, stormed into Stansted's private airport at XNUMXam before boarding a jet.

In a post on Ix, Just Stop Oil (JSO) said: "Jennifer and Cole cut through the fence at Stansted Private Airport where the Taylorswift13 jet is parked, demanding an urgent deal to phase out fossil fuels by 2030."

In the accompanying video, one of the activists can be seen cutting a hole in the fence before spraying paint over the jet.

In February, Taylor Swift's lawyers threatened to sue a student who followed Swift's use of the plane on social media.

X-account "CelebJets" revealed that the plane owned by Swift was the most used by celebrities, emitting more than 8.000 tons of carbon.

A spokesperson for the singer denied that Swift was on every flight, saying her plane was on loan to others.

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