Taylor Swift leaves fans worried about her health amid Eras Tour shows
Taylor Swift struggled to sing during her Eras Tour show in Singapore
Taylor Swift sparked concerns among her fans after she struggled to sing during her Eras Tour show in Singapore.
In a fan-made video, the musician could be seen coughing and trying to clear her throat while singing her popular track Delicate.
"Hope she's okay. she's been coughing," Swift's fan wrote alongside the video clip shared on TikTok.
As the video went viral on social media, fans expressed their worries about the health condition of the Lover singer.
One fan wrote, "She did 3 shows in Melbourne, 4 shows in Sydney, now doing 6 shows in Singapore nonstop and she only had a few days to rest in between. Her concert is 3 to 5 hours long, she also needs to adjust to the weather in that country so I think she really needs to take a rest."
"Combination of weather change, humidity, (probably) physical tiredness. She’ll be better after a few weeks off," another chimed in.
Earlier, during an interview with Time, the globally known musician revealed that she is committed towards her job.
Swift said, "I know I’m going on that stage whether I’m sick, injured, heartbroken, uncomfortable, or stressed."
The singer added, "That’s part of my identity as a human being now. If someone buys a ticket to my show, I’m going to play it unless we have some sort of force majeure."
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