John Cena's reaction to viral serenade with Taylor Swing song sparks buzz online
In a video shared online, Harry Daniels approached Cena and began singing 'Invisible String' by Taylor Swift

John Cena declined to engage in a public serenade attempt that later went viral, prompting discussion online about personal boundaries and consent in celebrity interactions.
The incident involved John Cena and internet personality Harry Daniels, who is known for approaching public figures and singing to them as part of his social media content.
In a video shared online, Daniels approached Cena outside a café and began singing an off-key version of “Invisible String” by Taylor Swift.
Cena, who was looking at his phone at the time, responded by addressing the lack of introduction. “How about we start with a hello,” he said, extending his hand. After a brief exchange, he asked about the purpose of the performance. When Daniels explained, Cena declined to participate. “I’m not buying what you’re selling. I’ll pass.”
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Daniels later posted the video, acknowledging the interaction in the caption. The clip quickly gained traction, with many viewers supporting Cena’s response and highlighting his stance on consent during public encounters.
Daniels has built a following on TikTok by approaching celebrities with similar performances, often eliciting varied reactions. Previous interactions have included public figures from the entertainment and political spheres, with most participants choosing to engage with the moment.
The exchange has contributed to wider conversations about evolving expectations between public figures and fans in an increasingly digital environment.


















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