Taylor Swift Wipes Snot and Rubs It on Her Costume During Performance
Taylor Swift was seen wiping snot from her nose and rubbing it on her costumes during her Eras Tour performance in Edinburgh, Scotland.
A fan posted a video on X showing the “Bad Blood” singer wiping her nose in the cold weather as she walked onstage. When she lowered her hand near her sparkly green mini-skirt, snot was visible on her fingers.
In another clip from one of her sold-out shows at Murrayfield Stadium, Swift wiped her nose and then cleaned her hand on her red-and-black jumpsuit while singing “Don’t Blame Me.”
In a third video, she was seen licking snot as it dripped over her red lipstick while she played the piano.
After these videos surfaced, fans had mixed reactions.
“I’ve seen three different videos of Taylor wiping or licking her boogers in the past 30 minutes. She needs to take some tissues onstage,” one person tweeted.
“This video of Taylor Swift eating her boogers and throwing snot on stage keeps popping up. Honestly, eat your boogers in private, but on stage is insane,” another added.
However, one supporter wrote, “What is the problem here? Shows that she’s human just like everyone else when they don’t have access to a Kleenex.”
The weather in Scotland was so cold last weekend that Swift, 34, had to make a quick wardrobe change during her show. She added short black gloves to her Vivian Westwood gown while performing songs from her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Swift explained the wardrobe change by telling the audience that her hands were “frozen” due to the frigid temperatures.
“Oh God! Hand cramp!” she said before massaging her palm. “I’m so sorry, everyone, this has never happened before, but my hand is frozen. I’m just going to warm it. I’m so embarrassed. My hand’s like a claw!”
Watch the videos below.
📌 Taylor Swift blew her nose and snot on her skirt on stage Fans also noticed how Taylor licked the snot from her nose at one point #Breakıng pic.twitter.com/DBmnVqmGu0
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