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A die-hard Taylor Swift fan has revealed the wild outfit she wore to her Eras Tour show in Japan earlier this month.
A Swiftie named Dom shared a photo gallery on Instagram capturing her eye-catching outfit, which was inspired by one of the chairs Taylor dances on during her show.
Dom is seen with the chair strapped to his chest and a photo of Swift, 34, dancing on a similar-looking chair while performing.
She accessorized her bizarre ensemble with stunning clothing, accessories and a variety of Swift merchandise, including a stunning purple hat.
Meanwhile, his fellow passengers seemed to go out of their way to avoid making eye contact with him.
A die-hard Taylor Swift fan has revealed the wild outfit she wore to her Eras Tour show in Japan earlier this month.
Dominic captioned the gallery with some funny words: “Sometimes I wonder, ‘Why the hell would you dress up as Taylor’s chair?'” So I’m like…
‘Who else is going to be the most embarrassed and be the first to do it? I realize the only answer is me.’
Taylor’s Australian leg of her record-breaking Eras tour ended with a bang in Sydney on Monday, with the pop star pocketing an astronomical amount of money for both herself and the New South Wales economy.
A Swiftie named Dom shared a photo gallery on Instagram capturing her eye-catching outfit, inspired by one of the chairs Taylor dances on during her show.
Taylor, 34, reportedly earned $25 million per show in Sydney, meaning she took home $100 million after four concerts at Accor Stadium.
It also injected a whopping $145 into the New South Wales economy, as thousands of local and interstate fans flocked to the city for the unmissable event of the year.
“The Swift effect is undeniable when it comes to the economic impact her tour generates in host cities,” said Accommodation Australia CEO Michael Johnson. The Daily Telegraph.
The fan is seen with the chair strapped to his chest and a photo of Swift, 34, dancing on a similar-looking chair while performing.
“According to previous estimates, their shows can inject between $150 and $200 million into a state’s economy, just as we saw in Melbourne.”
The New South Wales economy boomed in many sectors, with hotel rooms fully booked, restaurants and bars packed and thousands of fans splurging on merchandise.
Taylor ended her streak of four sold-out shows in Sydney on Monday night.
She sent the crowd off with some very warm words, leaving the audience clapping with joy.