Celebrities, as it turns out, share some relatable experiences just like the rest of us. Taylor Lautner and his wife, Tay, found themselves playfully grappling with a phenomenon known as ‘post Taylor Swift show depression’ (PTSD) after attending the final leg of Taylor Swift’s captivating Eras Tour in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
In an endearing video uploaded to his Instagram Stories, Taylor Lautner inquired, “PTSD: post Taylor Swift show depression. Is that real?” Without missing a beat, Tay offered her response with an infectious smile, affirming, “Absolutely. Absolutely.” The accompanying caption, “When one show isn’t enough… it’s real,” perfectly encapsulated their shared sentiment.
This isn’t the first rendezvous for the couple with Taylor Swift’s enthralling tour; they had also made an appearance at Swift’s concert in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 7. It was during this particular show that the singer-songwriter unveiled the music video for the previously unreleased vault track, “I Can See You,” featured on her re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).
The music video featured Taylor Lautner alongside Presley Cash and Joey King, a gesture that resonated with fans due to the artist’s history with Swift, including a brief romance in 2009 and speculation that he inspired her song “Back to December.” Taylor Lautner’s onstage presence alongside Swift during the music video’s revelation offered a touching moment as he expressed his admiration and respect for her. “Taylor, I respect you so much,” he earnestly stated. “Not just for the singer you are, the songwriter, the performer, but for the human you are. You are gracious, humble, kind, and I am honored to know you.”
Both Taylor Lautner and Tay have been candid in expressing their deep affection for Taylor Swift’s monumental Eras Tour. Their social media platforms brim with a plethora of photos and videos chronicling their journey through the various shows they’ve attended. Just last week, Tay proudly proclaimed her allegiance to a particular era with the declaration, “an eras girly.”
As the curtains fall on the first phase of the tour, which concluded with an unexpected revelation of her forthcoming re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Swift now turns her sights to the international leg, commencing in Mexico later this month. The culmination of the U.S. tour marks not only a remarkable musical journey for Swift but also a shared experience that unites celebrities and fans alike in the euphoria of live performances.
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