Taylor Swift's fandom is known to be a little unhinged at times, especially when it comes to her merchandise, which is why it came as no surprise to many when the singer's standee was stolen in broad daylight.
As per The Swift Society account on X (formerly known as Twitter), a male fan stole a "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" concert film standee to give to his girlfriend.
There is a TikTok video going viral of a man carrying the standee and running down the stairs of a mall, while he was being chased by mall security.
There was another video uploaded on TikTok shortly after of a woman walking into frame with the very same standee in tow.
Taylor Swift's Fans Laugh at Stolen Standee
Instead of expressing shock or any negative reaction, Swifties could not help but gush and laugh at the entire situation.
"Romance isn't dead!" A fan proclaimed.
"He really now how to get the girl," another added, referencing the singer's song "How You Get The Girl" from the "1989" album.
"Absolutely hilarious! Viral sensation!!"
Other fans lauded the man for stealing the standee, noting that "if he wanted to, he would."
"Now that's the bare minimum," another chimed in.
"That's true love, I would marry him on the spot."
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'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' Concert Film Success
Across the globe, the "Anti-Hero" singer is enjoying the fruits of her labor as millions and millions of fans pour into cinemas to watch the highly anticipated concert film of "The Eras" tour.
The concert film features the singer's three-hour-long concerts across the United States, as she performs over 40 songs from several albums.
In fact, the concert film was such a hit that it earned 100% at Rotten Tomatoes, and instantly became a box office hit.
""The Eras" tour delivered the goods, a huge spectacle of not only terrific music and elaborately mind-blowing stage show, but also of the close bond between artist and audience," Forbes magazine wrote about the concert film.
"Half the theater was standing up at any given moment, singing and dancing along as if they were at the live concert."
Additionally, Forbes also predicted that by the end of its run, "The Eras" tour film would earn about $250 to $300 million worldwide.
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