Taylor Swift has fans worried after appearing to be nursing a cold during her first show in Singapore.
The American pop superstar was seen coughing while performing on the Singapore leg of her Eras tour at the National Stadium.
The clip showed Swift coughing then clearing her throat while performing her song Delicate.
Fans were quick to chime in in the comments, including American rapper Lil Uzi Vert, who wrote: “I hope she's okay for real.”
“I was there and I was so worried about Taylor,” one Swiftie commented while another said: “Oooh no she needs rest'.
Taylor Swift (pictured) left fans worried after appearing to be nursing a cold during her first show in Singapore
“You can hear a hoarse tone in her voice, she also seems more calm and reserved in her movements. The show must go on…a queen,” said another.
“I hope she is well. Rest Taylor as soon as possible. We love you! Stay safe and healthy,” someone else wrote.
“Looks like she only has two shows and then the whole month of April, so I hope she can rest!” yet another intervened.
“I can only imagine how exhausting it must be to give 100% to every performance on tour. She is incredible !' said one more.
Fans were quick to chime in in the comments
It comes as Southeast Asian Swifties have become furious Fast make a single save in the zone in controversial circumstances.
The global superstar, 34, is currently in the middle of his stint at the National Stadium in Singapore, marking his only stop in the South East. Asia after it was reported, the country would pay the pop star $4.3 million per show to perform there exclusively.
“Singapore paid a huge amount so that NO other country in Southeast Asia could have a chance,” one fan complained on social media.
“We should boycott Singapore and Taylor,” wrote another.
“Typical Singaporean behavior, they would do anything to attack their neighbors,” complained another.
The clip showed Swift coughing then clearing her throat while performing her song Delicate.
Swift's grant from Singapore The Tourist Board's decision to organize his tour in this rich country has sparked a row between neighboring countries.
ThailandSingapore Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin last month accused Singapore of paying Swift millions per concert to secure her exclusivity, which he discovered after the deal was struck.
Speaking at the Bangkok iBusiness Forum 2024, Thavisin said: “The Singapore government is smart. They said not to hold any more shows in Asia.
The Thai prime minister called Singapore's decision “clever”, adding that he had long wondered why Swift did not choose to perform in Thailand.
Singapore shows are likely to be a boom for the economy. Swift sold out six nights at the 55,000-seat National Stadium this month.
This comes as Southeast Asian Swifties became furious that Swift only made one stop in the region under controversial circumstances.