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Taylor Swift Swallows Bug Mid-Performance in London, Requests Fans To Sing For Her, Requests Fans To Sing For Her

During her performance in London, Taylor Swift accidentally swallowed a bug while singing the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” at the Eras Tour concert in Wembley Stadium. In the middle of the chorus, she paused briefly to cough but resumed singing shortly after.

In a video shared by fan pages on X, Taylor, dressed in a shimmery red outfit, was seen singing the chorus of “All Too Well” when a bug flew into her mouth, causing her to stop. “I just swallowed a bug, keep singing,” she said. She leaned over to the side, coughed, and quickly regained her composure to continue the performance.

This isn’t the first time Taylor has had a bug interrupt her on stage. In June last year, at Chicago’s Soldier Field concert, she swallowed a bug. She started coughing and turned away from the audience, who fell silent as she covered her mouth with her hand. “I swallowed a bug I’m so sorry…oh, delicious! Is there any chance none of you saw that? It’s fine… I swallowed it. This is gonna happen again tonight. There’s so many bugs,” she joked.

During the concert, Taylor also surprised fans by bringing out her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. The Kansas City Chiefs star appeared on stage in a black suit with a black hat during the transition skit before the “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” performance. The concert was also attended by several Hollywood celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Adam Scott, Cate Blanchett, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Hugh Grant.

Drishya Madhur

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