On the eve of the final concert, AFP gave the floor to six “Swifties”. These die-hard fans of the pop star explain what the icon - whose words could count in November's presidential election - means to them.
"Therapist"
Searle Lira, 33, became a fan of Taylor Swift in high school with the song "Teardrops on My Guitar" (2006).
Searle Lina, from the Philippines, fan of American singer Taylor Swift, during a photo shoot in Singapore, March 7, 2024 / © AFP
It helped her overcome her own heartbreak.
“I have the impression that she’s the girls’ free therapist,” notes this independent journalist from the Philippines.
“For every thing girls go through, you can find a Taylor Swift song to relate to.”
“Love me as you should”
Lauren Fang, 23, first listened to Taylor Swift while she was in the hospital for treatment for lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease.
Lauren Fang from Taiwan, Taylor Swift fan, during a photo shoot in Singapore, March 7, 2024 / © AFP
A human resources specialist in Taiwan, she was 18 at the time and says her idol's songs helped her recover.
His favorite song? “Back to December” (2010), which evokes the regrets of having left someone.
She transformed the words to relate them to herself: “If I can live again, I swear that I will love myself as I should”.
“The song taught me that if I can rebuild my life, I will live my own life correctly,” she adds.
“Humble and kind”
Sarah Lui, 21, discovered Taylor Swift in elementary school and has never stopped listening to her since then.
Sarah Lui from Hong Kong, Taylor Swift fan, during a photo shoot in Singapore, March 7, 2024 / © AFP
“I will always be a Swiftie even if I become a lawyer,” maintains the young woman, who is completing a cycle in criminology in Hong Kong and is going to study law.
What she admires most about the singer is her “kindness”.
"She's been so good to her team, to her fans and to everyone. She's humble and kind, that's how everyone should be," she explains.
"She's a superstar, but she's never been arrogant because of her fame. She uses her fame for good."
(to be continued)
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