Flavor Flav is one of the recent celebrities spotted at Taylor Swift's ongoing "The Eras" tour concerts and it appears that he liked mingling with other fans, leading him to ask them for a favor on social media.
The rapper recently attended the musician's show at the Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, and he was amazed by concertgoers who gave out friendship bracelets in the crowd.
Flav, whose real name is William Jonathan Drayton, Jr., took to his official Twitter account to share a photo of his arm candy featuring countless colorful beaded bracelets next to his luxurious Versace watch.
In the caption, he asked for fans that are willing to make the accessories for him that he would eventually give away at his next Taylor Swift concert.
"Swifties,,, I wanna hire one of y'all to make me some custom Flavor Flav bracelets to trade for the next Eras Tour stop ya boy hits up,,,, Who can help,??" he wrote.
In a follow-up post, the "Bring the Noise" hitmaker said he wanted hundreds, or maybe thousands, of bracelets that's why he is willing to hire "several" Swifties to help him and he would start messaging those who are determined to help him.
Fans Help Flavor Flav With Taylor Swift Friendship Bracelets
Taylor Swift fans immediately flocked to the reply section of the rapper's post to share their one-of-a-kind creations, which included Flavor Flav's name on it.
He also noted that he was able to message over 200 fans so far and he "won't stop."
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"I just bought a ridiculous amount of supplies for friendship bracelets. So. I would love to make you some," one fan wrote.
"I literally have millions of beads at my house cause I used to make jewelry, I gotcha!" another one wrote.
As of this writing, the rap musician has not revealed when he will attend the next "Eras" tour show of the pop star.
Taylor Swift 'The Eras' Tour Detroit
Taylor Swift was over the moon after her performance in Detroit, Michigan, over the weekend.
In a series of photos shared on her official Instagram account, the "Snow On The Beach" hitmaker recalled the time when she first performed at Ford Field in 2006 to sing the national anthem.
"I remember thinking it felt impossible for a place to be that big, I was sooo insanely nervous," she wrote in the post.
The musician also expressed her gratitude to those who attended and to the people who brought "endless energy and extremely loud scream-singing."
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