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Of course, Taylor Swift took the whole thing in stride. “Still swift af boi,” she commented on the video, which currently has 1.2 million views and over 200,000 likes.. “Getting swift af boi tattooed on my wing,” the official Duolingo account replied to the original video, while another user wrote, “Brb. Making a ‘Still Swift AF boi’ friendship bracelet.”showing the platform descending right after Taylor took off running.
After shaking off the drama, Taylor Swift said she had “the best two nights” in Cincinnati, showing her love for the city by performing an extra surprise song during her second show on 1 July. “Cincinnati I couldn’t love you more,” Swifther most recent Eras Tour photo dump on Instagram. “Had the best two nights with you!! Last night was so special getting to sing ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry’ with @gracieabrams in the acoustic set and bringing out @aarondessner to play ‘Ivy’ in his hometown.
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