Taylor Swift is emotional on stage after her ex’s statements about their breakup: “It’s a great honor”

Taylor Swift go ahead with ‘The Eras Tour’. The artist of Pennsylvania is located in Liverpool and has already exceeded 100 shows so far this year with this tour. This last concert was marked by the recent statements of his ex-partner, Joe Alwyn. Both were in a relationship until April 2023. The breakup was very hard, especially for Swiftwho let off steam with music.

The four-time Grammy winner for album of the year performed ‘Champagne problems’, in the midst of the maelstrom that the words of his exes have caused. The song was written by both of them, so at one point, the Pennsylvania artist remembered her relationship with Alwyn and was visibly moved by the public’s reaction.

Taylor Swift appreciates the support when she’s about to break down

Aware that something was not going quite right on stage, their ‘swifties’ turned to Taylor when she finished performing ‘Champagne problems’. She thanked her whole heart for the cheers: “It’s really a great honor to play for an audience like this. The fact that you did that for us… I love you so much, Liverpool. Thank you.”

What has Joe Alwyn said in his recent statements?

Taylor Swift’s ex broke his silence a few hours earlier in an interview published in The Times. “I hope everyone can empathize and understand the difficulties that arise at the end of a long, loving, fully committed relationship of over six and a half years. “It’s something difficult to handle,” he commented about his relationship with the artist.

The actor points out that he has never been to The Black Dog pub, as Swift comments in one of the songs from her latest album, ‘The Tortures Poets Department’. Furthermore, he assures that the fame of their relationship played a trick on him, because after their breakup, he was “dissected, speculated and deformed.”

 
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