Taylor Swift is currently the center of another online prank in which jokesters rigged the voting to help a 39-year-old man win a contest to meet the country singer.
Swift recently hosted a Web contest with Massachusetts radio station Kiss 108 FM which offered one lucky fan the chance to meet the "22" singer.
However, the competition was canceled when users of the sites 4chan.org and Reddit.com decided to sway the voting in favor of a 39-year old fan who was identified as Charles Z, according to MSN Entertainment.
The man was described as a "creepy 39-year-old [who] would like to crush all those little girls' dreams."
When the radio station became aware of the rigged competition they released a statement canceling the contest, it read, "Disappointingly, we have determined that the integrity of the Taylor Swift's Biggest Fan contest has been compromised.
"In accordance with our contest rules, effective immediately, the contest has been terminated. We apologize to all of our loyal listeners who have participated."
This isn't the first time Swift was targeted for a prank, last year 4chan.org took over another one of her contests, in a cruel joke voting the Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to be best place for her to perform.
The contest was called off but Swift donated $10,000 to the school.
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