Following one of Taylor Swift’s performances in Sydney last week, a very fortunate family had the opportunity to meet the megastar and take pictures with her.
For chef and nutritionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin, who earlier this week shared videos and pictures from backstage at the sold-out event with her 31,800 Instagram followers, the unforgettable experience was a dream come true.
Zoe shared a picture of her and her family posing in front of a grey brick wall backstage with the American musician.
The singer of Cruel Summer performed for three and a half hours onstage, belting out songs from her ten-album catalogue. She was dressed casually, with a black denim short and a pink T-shirt.
After the lengthy 44-song spectacle, her hair looked damp and her stage makeup was also removed.
“What a wonderful evening it was to meet the immensely gifted and generous Taylor Swift!” Post by Zoe had a caption.
“Thank you for the priceless moments I have spent with my daughter and what an amazing role model she is.”
How Zoe and her family were able to get access to the Grammy-winning singer astounded fans in the comments section.
The mother disclosed that the meet and greet was arranged by “a lovely friend” as a birthday present for her daughter.
How lovely! She truly is the brightest, most amazing role model for all of us. One fan wrote, “I love her kindness and the joy she brings.”
“What a lucky girl, how fabulous,” said another.
Taylor played to over 600,000 fans in Melbourne and Sydney on Monday, the last day of her Eras tour in Australia.
Her three nights in Melbourne drew a record-breaking 96,000 fans apiece, and her four gigs in Sydney drew an additional 83,000 Swifties.
According to reports, the musical sensation made $25 million every Sydney event.
As thousands of local and interstate fans descended on the city for the year’s biggest event, Taylor also contributed an astounding $145 million to the economy of New South Wales.
She will be doing three concerts in Singapore on March 2, 3, and 4.