Taylor Swift fan wears disguise to concert after calling in sick
No (visible) body, no crime.
A Taylor Swift fan attended the star’s Eras Tour concert in a costume she hoped would make her incognito because she called in “sick” from work to be there.
The fan of the 33-year-old pop star hid her identity by dressing up as a ghost inspired by Swift’s “Anti-Hero” music video — wearing a bedsheet draped over her head to cover her face and sunglasses to complete the look.
Swift sings in the song, “I have this thing where I get older but just never wiser. Midnights become my afternoons. When my depression works the graveyard shift, all of the people I’ve ghosted stand there in the room” — which is when the “ghosts” appear.
While the Swiftie stayed in disguise, she still took the risky move of doing an on-camera interview with Cincinnati’s Local 12 WKRC-TV before Saturday night’s show.
“I almost named my daughter’s middle name Taylor,” the fan told the local news outlet while waiting in line for merch to get for her daughter.
The fan added she was planning to trade plenty of friendship bracelets at the show — and work would not find out.
The ghostly fan, who also attended an Eras Tour show in Nashville, drove in from Louisville, Kentucky, for the July 1 show to take an 11-year-old fan to her very first Swift concert.
During the Cincinnati show on Friday, Swift experienced a stage malfunction where the stage door platform — designed to lower the singer down to backstage — failed to open up after she finished one of her songs, forcing her to sprint to the back of the stage — in heels — to make it to her wardrobe change.
A fan uploaded a clip of the “Bad Blood” singer running across the stage to TikTok, and the singer-songwriter took the opportunity to laugh at herself.
“Still swift af boi,” Swift quipped in the comments on the video.
Swift’s Eras Tour spans 52 dates, 20 stadiums, 10 albums and 44 songs, with each show lasting more than three hours.
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