Taylor Swift is a force to be reckoned with! The singer’s invincible stardom can be experienced during her current ‘Eras Tour.’ The tour across North America and now in other countries has elevated her star status. She re-entered the Billboard 200 at the top position with ‘Midnights’ after she released the deluxe edition. Swift is one of the richest female singers in the world right now.
During the ‘Eras Tour,’ Taylor Swift revealed many surprises for the Swifties. She brought Ice Spice on stage to perform the ‘Karma’ remix with her in New Jersey. She also released a vault track that alluded to her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn. But one of the best surprises that came out of the tour was the announcement of a re-recorded version of ‘Speak Now,’ her third studio album. On the heels of its release, Swift has urged her toxic fandom not to harass or bully anyone on the internet.
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Taylor Swift Appreciates The Swifties For Extending Love To Each Other During The Concerts
It is the last few days of the American leg of the ‘Eras Tour.’ During Taylor Swift’s concert at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Swift performed ‘Dear John’ from her third studio album, ‘Speak Now.’ The ‘folklore’ artist wrote the song about her tumultuous relationship with John Mayer, who was 13 years older.
Before the performance, Taylor Swift addressed the love she witnessed among the attendees, saying, “I get to stand on this stage every single night of this tour and watch some of the most beautiful things happen. I watch you guys make friends with each other. I watch you bond and give each other friendship bracelets.”
Swift continued, “I see so many beautiful interactions happen, and I hear so many stories about friends that were made at these shows. I watch it happen, and it’s the most unbelievable thing to watch.”
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The Songstress Urged Fans Not To Bully John Mayer Ahead Of The Release Of ‘Speak Now’
In 2010, Taylor Swift released ‘Speak Now,’ which became her first commercially successful album. There were many bops, including ‘Enchanted,’ ‘Story of Us,’ and ‘Mean.’
When she announced the re-recorded version of ‘Speak Now,’ she wrote, “I first made Speak Now, completely self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20. The songs that came from this time in my life were marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions, and wild wistfulness.”
Taylor Swift urged the fans not to start an online vitriol campaign against anyone they think the songs are dedicated to. Swift told the attendees, “I’m 33 years old. I don’t care about anything that happened to me when I was 19.”
Taylor continued, “I’m not putting this album out so that you can go and should feel the need to defend me on the internet against someone you think I might have written a song about 14 billion years ago.”
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