Taylor Swift fans are dedicated to being part of the Swiftie fandom, with some proving just how dedicated on live television ahead of the singer's Cincinnati gig
The 33-year-old megastar, who is set to break records and gross more than $1 billion from her global tour, took to the stage in Cincinnati on Friday night.
The mystery Swiftie donned a disguise while being interviewed for a live news programme because she wanted her identity to remain a secret to viewers at home. Onlookers – and viewers at home – were totally baffled by the fan's disguise, with the Swiftie soon to address why she decided to don the ornate outfit.
"They travelled here from Louisville, so they’ve gotten quite a drive here. They’ve been here since about 2.45 in the morning."
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