VANCOUVER, CANADA: Taylor Swift enjoyed the final few days of her historic Eras Tour with her family by her side.
The ‘Karma’ singer immediately embraced her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, upon leaving the stage of her first of three sold-out performances in Vancouver, Canada on Friday, December 6.
The 34-year-old pop sensation was seen running to her mother for a big hug before bringing her father in for the same affectionate embrace after Friday night’s show. The touching moment was eventually shared on X (formerly Twitter), and it quickly went viral.
Despite their 2011 divorce after 25 years of marriage, Scott and Andrea have maintained a united front throughout their daughter’s professional life, as per Parade.
Swift family share cute moments during last Eras Tour performances in Canada
Meanwhile, another touching Swift family moment captured on camera from the pop star’s final Eras Tour performance on Sunday, December 8, had her fans gushing.
Fans were convinced that the 14-time Grammy Award winner “won at life with the best family” after seeing the touching family moment between her parents and her brother, Austin Swift.
In a viral video, Andrea was seen hugging her Scott before Austin approached his parents and joined in the embrace.
Swifties also noted that Scott and Andrea were present for a moving surprise song performance during Friday’s show. The pop star performed a mashup of her songs ‘The Best Day’, a heartfelt tribute to her mother, and ‘Never Grow Up’, an emotional song about her early years.
In the lyrics of both songs, Taylor refers to both of her parents. “Daddy’s smart and you’re the prettiest lady in the whole wide world,” she sings in ‘The Best Day’.
Taylor Swift wraps up her historic Eras Tour in Vancouver
The ‘Love Story’ hitmaker performed her final show at Vancouver’s BC Place on Sunday to cap off her successful global tour, which included a total of 149 performances spanning across five continents.
Many fans stood in shock as the Eras Tour, which covered 18 years of music, concluded with a group hug shared by Taylor and her dancers and singers amid a haze of confetti.
Her final song for the night was ‘Karma’, and she did change the lyric to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me” as a nod to her beau, Travis Kelce.
However, Swift made no announcements about upcoming films or the rerecording of ‘Reputation’, as per USA Today.
Swifties swoon over Taylor Swift as she runs to hug her parents after Vancouver show
After seeing the endearing video of Taylor Swift and her parents, Swifties couldn’t help but gush over their relationship.
One wrote, “Such a heartfelt moment. Taylor’s love for her parents is everything,” and another added, “They got one hell of a daughter there. TSwift so dame good,”
“Taylor Swift’s parents would be so so so proud of her. She achieved so much fame, success and loyal fans at such a young age,” expressed a person, with another adding, “I bet they’re unexplainably proud of her as their daughter.”
“Taylor’s heartfelt hug with her mom and dad after tonight’s show—pure family love and support!” exclaimed a fan.
Fans also gushed over the video from Sunday’s show where Taylor’s mother, Andrea, was seen embracing her father, Scott, with one writing, “She won at life with the best family.”
Another person added, “They are such a beautiful family, it’s to be admired,” while one more said, “They are such a wholesome bunch.”
“TS was raised by a great family .. love the love that they all have for each other ! Karma is a great loving family .. for the win,” remarked one, echoing the pop star’s song, ‘Karma’.