Taylor Swift opens up to Ed Sheeran about trauma
Taylor Swift shared her troubles with close pal Ed Sheeran
Taylor Swift is traumatized after the Southport knife attack which targeted a children’s Taylor Swift-themed dance class and her Vienna concerts being targeted by terrorists.
In an emotional clip from her new Disney+ documentary, Taylor talked to her good friend Ed Sheeran, telling him she felt "hunted."
The clip showed the singer trying to collect herself before returning to the stage in London after the incidents.
Ed performed with her that night. In the clip, he meets her to rehears and asks her how she is.
"I get two months off after this, which I need, I need that more than I've ever needed it," she said emotionally.
"I'm just going to go somewhere no one can find me, I just don't want to be tracked like an animal, I've just felt very hunted lately," the Love Story hitmaker continued.
"It's like I just need to do this show, remember the joy of it because I'm a little bit, you know..." she broke off, prompting Ed to add that they "have forgotten you're a human being."
In other scenes, the singer cried after meeting the families of the Southport knife attack victims.
"I know you helped them," her mom said while passing her tissues. "I know it doesn't seem like it, but I know you helped them."
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