Fans in Tears Over Taylor Swift’s Special Moment with Parents After Eras Show

Fans in Tears Over Taylor Swift’s Special Moment with Parents After Eras Show

Taylor Swift kicked off the final weekend of her record-breaking Eras tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Dec. 6. Swift’s boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, could not attend her final Friday night show, as he’s preparing to face the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on “Sunday Night Football.”

 

 

However, the 34-year-old pop star’s two biggest fans were cheering her on as she performed in front a sold-out crowd at BC Place, Scott and Andrea Swift. The singer’s parents have supported Swift’s career since Day 1 and they remain an integral part of her life amid the billionaire’s unprecedented success.

While the most famous singer in the world is used to cameras following her every move, the “Blank Space” singer employed an entire film crew to document Friday’s show. After taking her final bow, fans watched as Swift ran toward her parents for a hug.

One fan posted, “im crying we’re all definitely crying rn.” Another person responded, “PLEASE THEY ARE SO PRECIOUS.” One Swiftie posted, “YALL imma SOB when this is in the doc; if they play that mashup and then cut to this, or show this imma be a WRECK.”

 

 

After seeing Swift embrace her parents, fans realized that her surprise mashup of “Never Grow Up” and “The Best Day” on Friday night must’ve been a tribute to Andrea and Scott. One woman posted, “I just know that they were both crying during the piano mashup of Never Grow Up x The Best Day.”

One fan posted, “this after never grow up x the best day lemme sob.” Another Swiftie wrote, “hits so much harder after hearing her sing “and i love you for giving me your eyes, staying back and watching me shine .” One woman gushed, “After Never Grow Up & The Best Day I’m a puddle.”

While the end of the Eras tour is proving to be an incredibly emotional experience for fans, Swift is in the same boat.

 

 

While performing her sixth and final show in Toronto on Nov. 23, she got choked up while speaking to the crowd at the Rogers Centre.

“My band, my crew, all of my fellow performers, we have put so much of our lives into this,” Swift said. “And you’ve put so much of your lives into being with us tonight and to giving us that moment that we will never forget.”

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