Conservative actor Kirk Cameron hasn’t been afraid to speak out about his Christian beliefs. After Taylor Swift announced her engagement to NFL player Travis Kelce, Cameron shared his thoughts about the “billionaire pop star” who “glorifies lust and rebellion.”
“This billionaire pop star in heels is crowned the voice of a generation,” surmised Cameron in a video posted to X.
Kirk Cameron: Taylor Swift ‘Glorifies Lust and Rebellion’
The heated video includes a series of questions presented by Cameron—clearly challenging some of Swift’s personal and professional choices.
“What do you get when a billionaire pop star releases an album with provocative artwork, lyrics that mock God, glorify rebellion, and celebrate explicit sin?” Cameron asked.
Cameron answered his own question: “You get the most powerful sermon that America’s youth will hear this year.”
Other Christians have publicly objected to Swift’s lyrics. Influencer Allen Parr describes them as “straight up, a hot mess.” He warned parents and all Christians to be cautious of her musical content, citing specific lyrics.
“She mocks God in her lyrics,” Cameron went on. “She normalizes sin. She glorifies lust and rebellion as if this was womanly empowerment.”
Cameron has faced criticism over the past few years for his conservative children’s book story hours across the country. Before one such event was held in Seattle, Cameron was labeled a “bigoted Christian nationalist.”
In addition to publicly standing up for his Christian beliefs and conservative morals, Cameron has been a long-time supporter of President Donald Trump.
“So, what values has Trump promoted with his lifestyle?” asked one commenter after watching Cameron’s opinion of Swift. “As a Christian, please tell me!!”
In a video posted just days before Cameron’s argument against Swift, Cameron argues “how Trump’s secret strategy could actually be beneficial for the country.” He remembers the shock of former President Ronald Reagan sitting down with the former president of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev.
Everyone’s talking about Taylor Swift 👀 But as a Christian, I have to ask: what values are actually being promoted here? #PopCulture #Politics #FYP #Conservative pic.twitter.com/McvYmIZwNx
— Kirk Cameron (@KirkCameron) August 26, 2025