Taylor Swift’s fans are voicing worries for the pop star as she encounters difficulties during her performance in Singapore. Concerns have been raised about her well-being, with many expressing the sentiment that she requires some rest.
Quoting a fan, “She needs rest.”
@heyjoshd hope she’s okay. she’s been coughing #TheErasTour #TheErasTourSG #TaylorSwift ♬ original sound – heyjoshd
‘You can hear a raspy tone in her voice, she also seems more calm and reserved in her movements. The show must go on… a queen,’ said another.
‘I hope she’s okay. Take some rest Taylor as soon as possible. We love you! Stay safe and well,’ someone else wrote.
‘Looks like she’s only got two shows then the whole of April off so hoping she can rest!’ yet another chimed in.
‘I can only imagine how exhausting it must be whilst on tour giving it 100 percent with every performance. She is incredible!’ one more said.
It comes as Southeast Asia Swifties have grown enraged over Swift performing only one stop in the area under controversial circumstances.
The global superstar, 34, is currently in the middle of her stint at National Stadium in Singapore, which marks her only stop in South-East Asia after it was reported the country is paying the pop star $4.3million per show to perform there exclusively.
‘Singapore paid a hefty amount so that NO other South-East Asian country can have their chances,’ complained a fan on social media.
‘Should boycott Singapore and Taylor,’ wrote another.
‘Typical Singaporean behaviour, they would do anything to get one up on their neighbours,’ complained another.
Swift’s grant from the Singapore Tourism Board to bring her tour to the wealthy nation sparked a row between the neighboring countries.
Thailand‘s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin last month accused Singapore of paying Swift millions per concert to secure her exclusively, something he found out after the deal was cut.
Speaking at the Bangkok iBusiness Forum 2024 Thavisin said ‘The Singaporean government is clever. They told not to hold any other shows in Asia,’.
The Thai PM called Singapore’s move ‘astute,’ adding that he’d long wondered why Swift had not opted to play in Thailand.
The Singaporean shows will likely be a boom to the economy. Swift has sold out six nights at the 55,000-seat National Stadium this month.