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Taylor Swift caught wiping snots on her costume during Eras Tour Scotland concert

“She’s only human” yet video of Taylor Swift wiping away snot during her latest Eras Tour concert has sent fans into a frenzy. Watch video.

Taylor Swift caught wiping snots during chilly tour

Taylor Swift fans are divided after the pop sensation was caught several times wiping away her snot during the Edinburgh leg of her Eras Tour.

The 34-year-old put on a brave show in Scotland as she performed through freezing temperatures of between 8-10C.

Things appeared to be running smoothly until the Bad Blood singer got a runny nose and was forced to wipe it on her glitzy outfit.

When Swift put her hand back down near her sparkly green miniskirt, the nasal mucus could be seen hanging from her fingers.

The snots can be seen hanging from her hands. Picture: X
The snots can be seen hanging from her hands. Picture: X
Things appeared to be running smoothly until the Bad Blood singer was struck with a runny nose and was forced to wipe the snot on her glitzy outfit.
Things appeared to be running smoothly until the Bad Blood singer was struck with a runny nose and was forced to wipe the snot on her glitzy outfit.

In another clip posted by a fan on X during one of the sold-out shows at Murrayfield Stadium, the singer wiped her nose and cleaned her hand off on her red and black jumpsuit as she sang her hit Don’t Blame Me.

She was then caught again licking her boogers as they dripped over her signature red lipstick while she played the piano.

Since the videos have emerged, fans have taken to social media to voice their mixed reactions to the very “human” situation.

Taylor Swift was caught wiping her snot on her Eras Tour costumes as she performed in Edinburgh, Scotland through freezing temperatures. Picture: X
Taylor Swift was caught wiping her snot on her Eras Tour costumes as she performed in Edinburgh, Scotland through freezing temperatures. Picture: X
She’s only human, fans said in her defence. Picture: X
She’s only human, fans said in her defence. Picture: X

One person said: “I’ve seen 3 different videos of taylor wiping or licking her boogers in the past 30 minutes, she needs to take some tissues with her up on that stage.”

Another added: “This video of taylor swift eating her boogers and throwing snot on the stage keeps popping up. honestly, eat

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boogers in private idc but on stage is insane.”

A third Swiftie said: “You can’t lie this is disgusting.”

However, some fans were quick to come to the star’s defence.

One said: “Awkward, yes. But she’s a human. And human noses run sometimes. What was she supposed to do? Wipe that on her outfit?.”

Another added: “I love these kind of videos of her cause it reminds is that she’s just like us! Tay Tay I love you even more!!!!.”

The weather has been so cold in Scotland that Swift had to make a quick wardrobe change during her show.

She added a pair of short black gloves with her Vivienne Westwood gown while performing songs off her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

Swift is seen licking her boogers as it dripped over her signature red lipstick while she played the piano.
Swift is seen licking her boogers as it dripped over her signature red lipstick while she played the piano.

It’s not the first time the megastar has needed to “shake off” the snots.

During one of her concerts in 2023, Swift paused her performance while on the piano as one of her assistants handed her a tissue to blow her nose.

And in another concert, she could be seen wiping her nose on her blue sequined costume before the lights dimmed out.

Originally published as Taylor Swift caught wiping snots on her costume during Eras Tour Scotland concert

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