Taylor Swift‘s dad, Scott Swift, is making sure Swifties are well-fed while watching his superstar daughter perform at the Eras Tour.
On Saturday, Aug. 17, TikTok user Stephanie Niemiec of New York City posted a video of herself and a friend receiving chicken tenders from Scott mid-concert at Wembley Stadium in London.
“Scott handing out chicken during [“Style”] somehow makes sense,” she wrote over the video, referring to Taylor’s hit single from 1989 and 1989 (Taylor’s Version). “Thank you for the chicken,” she said to Scott in the video before turning her phone around and adding, “The chicken is fresh.”
Niemiec, 22, tagged Taylor, 34, in her caption and wrote, “Tell your dad thank you, it was just what I needed.”
@stephaniemiec Tell your dad I said thank you, it was just what I needed 🙏 @Taylor Swift #taylorswift #swifttok #londontstheerastour #chicken #london #erastour ♬ original sound – stephanie!
Scott’s protein-filled snack choice for Swifties might be a nod to a September 2023 post on X (formerly Twitter) of a fan posing with Taylor while she was at a Kansas City Chiefs game supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
In the photo, Taylor posed at a table in front of a plate of chicken tenders with condiments on the side.
The photo went viral because of the fan’s caption of the moment: “Taylor Swift was eating a piece of chicken with ketchup and seemingly ranch!”
However, on Saturday, Scott didn’t appear to have ranch dressing for fans as he was passing out the chicken tenders in London.
The “Lavender Haze” singer’s final run of Eras Tour shows in Europe has been full of surprises for Swifties that don’t involve snacking.
Her longtime friend Ed Sheeran joined her onstage during the surprise songs section of her show on Thursday, Aug. 15. The duo performed two of their songs together — “Everything Has Changed” and “End Game” — as well as Sheeran’s hit ballad “Thinking Out Loud.”
Swifties also believe that Taylor hinted at her impending release of Reputation (Taylor’s Version) during her Aug. 17 show when she used a snake-like motion to wave goodbye to the crowd.