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Taylor Swift ‘Fighting for Her Life’ as She Breaks Character at Eras Tour Show

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Taylor Swift fans have come to adore the slapstick comedy bit she performs during the Tortured Poets Department set of her Eras Tour shows. Recently, Swifties caught the pop superstar struggling to maintain her composure as she broke character once again.

On Saturday, July 13, Swift took the stage at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. Her dancers, Kam Saunders and Jan Ravnik, as they do at each show post the release of TTPD, attempted to “revive” her between “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.”

After the men placed Swift on a bed, Ravnik helped her change shoes while Saunders amusingly made her limp arms dance. A video from the concert shared via X showed the pop star trying hard to keep a straight face during Saunders’ antics, even biting the side of her cheek to stave off laughter.

“HELP SHE BROKE AGAIN her biting her cheek lmaooooo,” an X user exclaimed in the update.

In the comments, fans marveled at Swift adorably breaking character. One user wrote, “Oh, Kam is on a mission here. He’s only got like 35 shows left to make her crack.”

Another added, “She’s not gonna make it until December without completely breaking 😂.”

Someone else noted, “shes fighting for her life up there 🤣🤣🤣🤣,” while another echoed, “mother was literally fighting for her life i’m crying.”

Another Swiftie praised her dancer’s efforts to make her break character, writing, “🤣😂😆great job Kam! We love youuuu 💕😂.”

Saunders also managed to make Swift break character during one of her recent shows in Dublin, Ireland. During that performance, he humorously flapped her arms like a bird during the comedy bit.

On July 14, Swift performed her second of two shows in Milan before heading to Gelsenkirchen, Germany, for three shows. She is set to conclude her highly popular Eras Tour in December in Vancouver.

Source: Particlenews