Taylor Swift fan goes viral with desperate reaction to the song at the singer’s concert, and speaks out after criticism: “It saved my life”; watch

Taylor Swift fan goes viral with desperate reaction to the song at the singer’s concert, and speaks out after criticism: “It saved my life”; watch
Taylor Swift fan goes viral with desperate reaction to the song at the singer’s concert, and speaks out after criticism: “It saved my life”; watch
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There’s no way… A fan is a fan, and Taylor Swift’s fans continue to make a point of showing all their love for the singer. Recently, the video of a young woman desperate after losing her favorite song at one of the performances of “The Eras Tour”, in Sydney, Australia, went viral on social media and reached millions of views. After so much repercussion, the admirer spoke out.

In the recordings that circulated the web, Madison Blackband and three friends filmed their reactions to Taylo’s “surprise songs”, outside the Accor Stadium. However, when the track “Exile” begins, the girl loses control, screams and starts crying. “My reaction to Taylor singing ‘Exile’ (aka the song that saved my life)”, he wrote in the caption. The other girls still support her, while Maddie continues to cry. On TikTok, the video surpassed 1.3 million views; on X (formerly Twitter), it reached 4.5 million. Look:

@maddie.braps Skip to 0:24 seconds… I’m actually not well exile erastourtaylorswift erastour erastouraustralia taylorswift ♬ original sound – mads

After so many shares, many people began to accuse the young woman of being “too dramatic”, or that she was “acting for the camera, and should be embarrassed by such a reaction”.

However, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Madison said that she didn’t care about the criticism. “I entered X and the first thing that appeared was this video. And I thought ‘Oh, it happened’. I posted it with the intention of it being for 200 people, not millions.”, remembered. She has since disabled the video’s comments section on TikTok, explaining that she “doesn’t see the point” in what internet users are commenting on. “It was supposed to be a positive thing and I think people are trying to turn it into something negative. I’m just not going to give them the platform to do that.”he highlighted.

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