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Taylor Swift Has Hilarious Reaction After Swallowing Another Bug While Performing

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The singer stopped mid-song during her 'Eras Tour' concert in Milan, Italy, to cough and let fans know she 'swallowed another one.'

Somehow, Taylor Swift is still on her Eras Tour, and that means she has added another bug to the list of insects she's swallowed in the process.

Swift stopped in the middle of singing during a Milan, Italy stop when a winged critter flew into her mouth.


The incident happened over the weekend while Swift was singing a mash-up of “I Almost Do” and “The Moment I Knew” when she suddenly had to stop to hawk up an insect. "Swallowed another one," she quipped.

After a bit of coughing, Swift went on to say:

"I knew it would happen because there’s so many bugs here tonight, and it just — literally, we’ll be fine in one second. I just need to cough a little bit.”

Last summer, Swift suffered a similar bug incident, coughing fit and all, while performing at Chicago's Soldier Field.

Then, last month, the mishap occurred again. While making her way through "All Too Well (10 Minute Version [From The Vault]),” Swift again had to contend with an unwanted duet partner flying into her mouth at Wembley Stadium in London.

Naturally, the Swifties were loving the way Swift handled this buggy moment with her usual aplomb.





But the bug incident certainly did not put a damper on the show. Fans were over the moon for Swift's performance.



Swift's next stop is in VELTINS-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany near Dusseldorf. Hopefully the bugs will stay home this time, but who knows? Maybe they're Swifties, too.

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