
A moment after Stonehenge was attacked, climate campaigners on Thursday gained admittance to the English airports where Taylor Swift’s opulent aircraft is stationed and sprayed private planes with orange color. According to a statement from the weather opposition group Only Stop Oil, the two campaigners made it onto the airport at Stansted air-port in London.
On conviction of criminal injury and interfering with state facilities, Essex Police announced the arrest of two women, ages 22 and 28. The couple, named by Only Stop Oil as Jennifer Kowalski, 28, and Cole Macdonald, 22, used fire extinguisher filled with peach paint to paint two private planes, the team’s statement said.
Simply Stop Oil stated in a post on X that” Jennifer and Cole demanded an urgent agreement to end fossil hydrocarbons by 2030″ and” cut the border into the personal airport at Stansted where @taylorswift13’s flight is parked.” Taylor Swift has received criticism for using personal jet. In 2022, she headlined a list published by British conservation marketing company Yard of the “worst private plane CO2 emissions offenders” among stars. Her flight flew 170 days in 2022, with full flight pollution for the year reaching 8, 293.54 kilos, or 1, 184.8 times more than the average man, Yard said.