Swifties are flocking to social media in praise of Taylor Swift after she stopped her Eras Tour show three times to help struggling fans.
The 'Cardigan' singer took to the stage at BT Murrayfield. in Edinburgh, Scotland on Saturday (June 8) as part of her highly anticipated Eras Tour, however, she made the decision to stop three times during the concert after spotting several fans appearing to struggle in the crowds.
Swift paused her concert during her performance of 'All Too Well,' 'Betty' and then also in 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived'.
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In the first song, The Mirror reports that she kept singing but paused her playing of her guitar to point into the crowds and identify the struggling fan to security, adding: "We need some help over there please."
Then during 'Betty,' Swift paused again, pointing into the crowds and saying: "We need some help right there."
She also called for 'some help' while singing 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived'.
And it's not the first concert she had to pause in Edinburgh either.
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The night before (June 7), Swift was performing a 'Would've, Could've, Should've' x 'I Know Places' mash-up when she was caught on camera by a member of the crowds halting her performance, sing-songing: "We need help right in front of me please."
A clip posted to X shows the singer add: "Right in front of me. Just going to keep playing until we notice where it is. It's right... Right there.
"I'm just gonna keep playing 'til somebody helps them and then I'm gonna keep singing the song."
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Swift refused to keep singing until someone came to assist the fan, noting she could 'do this all night' if necessary.
Thankfully, someone came to the fan's aid and Swift could get on with the show, but her response has received a massive outpouring of praise and support online.
One X user said: "There is so much happening in this video, Taylor stopping singing until a fan gets help, the hand cramp AND Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve x I Know Places mash up.
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"I can’t believe I seen this with my own eyes."
"Taylor Swift: Proof that she can handle a crisis and hit those high notes at the same time! Superwoman with a guitar," another added.
And a third commented: "She is an amazing human."
UNILAD has contacted Taylor Swift's representatives for comment.
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