Taylor Swift performs in “extreme weather,” defying all expectations

Taylor Swift wins people over with a considerate gesture for her bandmate

Taylor Swift showed that she was a strong lady by persevering through difficult circumstances in Singapore and performing.

PR guru Ryan McCormick stated in The Mirror that despite serious health issues, the Midnight hitmaker demonstrated by her behavior that she truly “appreciates and respects” her followers.

The 34-year-old pop diva recently had difficulty performing at her Singapore layover for her Eras Tour.

She coughed and cleared her throat several times during the performance, but she carried on until the very end.

Referring to her earlier remarks to Time Magazine, the PR specialist endorsed the move, saying, “That’s part of my identity as a human being now.” At that time, the crooner declared, “Unless there is some kind of force majeure, I will play if someone buys a ticket to my show.”

McCormick considered what she said, “With this statement, I think Taylor Swift is letting her fans know how much she appreciates and respects them.”

“‘Force majeure’ means extraordinary, unforeseen events such as extreme weather which could compromise everyone’s safety,” he stated. “Swift may have said that line to reassure her audience that nothing short of an act of God will prevent them from seeing a show they paid their hard-earned money for.”

The Reputation singer had already promised to perform flawlessly “whether I’m sick, injured, heartbroken, uncomfortable, or stressed.”