Taylor Swift has been photographed by paparazzi on multiple occasions recently.
These pictures often show the singer out in public late at night, smiling for cameras, and wearing diamond jewellery worth millions.
The problem started to rise when her locations started to get shared under a few seconds on online platforms.
This lethal combination of visibility and luxury items can put the Bad Blood vocalist at risk of becoming a favourable victim of “schedule burglars”, as per Radar Online.
A former police officer told the outlet that Swift becomes a “textbook target” when people know where she is and how much she’s wearing.
He warned about the possible outcomes by recalling Kim Kardashian’s 2016 Paris robbery when burglars followed her movements online and attacked when she was alone.
A Hollywood security consultant also expressed his agreement with the concern saying that such perpetrators study celebrity habits.
They track “where she eats, when she flies, and how her security rotates.”
He added that appearing in photos with expensive jewellery “only increases temptation.”
Swift’s personal security team has also increased their efforts in protecting the star from any harm after her engagement to Travis Kelce.
Industry insiders claim the singer's wedding, which is soon to take place on an undisclosed date, could be one of the most risky moments of her life.