Saunders was often seen besides Swift during several key moments on stage during the tour, including her songs ’22’ and ‘Karma’
Kameron Saunders is down bad over the end of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
“I have not stopped crying since Sunday,” Saunders wrote, describing his feelings at the end of the tour. “And because of that simple fact, I’m not quite ready with the proper words to encapsulate this entire experience and the past 2 years of my life.”
“… BUT what I can and am ready to do is say thank you to my Boss Lady!,” he added of Swift.
Saunders, who shared a photo of the Grammy winner, 34, giving him a big hug on stage following a performance in the Midnights section of her tour, further opened up about his thoughts working with the singer for the string of shows.
“Taylor! My girl! 🥹 you have steered the HELL out of this ship. So gracefully!!,” he wrote. “With poise, confidence, heart, passion, kindness, utter bravery and love!!! Every SECOND of this with you I felt seen, honored, celebrated, valued, respected…”
He continued, “Babe, I would follow you anywhere at any time in any universe in EVERY lifetime. It has been the honor of my life to have been at your side night after night!”
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The dancer, who was often seen besides Swift during several key moments on stage, including her songs “22,” “Karma” and the transition into “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” quickly garnered popularity among fans. He even got to rub elbows with Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce onstage when he stepped into costume briefly during one of her London shows in June.
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Swift closed out her Eras Tour in Vancouver on Dec. 8 with a tribute to the fans who attended the shows throughout its run. She gave thanks to them and noted the tour sold over $2 billion in tickets, which was “double the gross ticket sales of any other concert tour in history.”
“I want to thank every single one of you for being a part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date — my beloved Eras Tour,” she said in a video shared to X (formerly known as Twitter) before launching into her final track.
While delivering her final “Lover” speech of the tour, the musician also stated: “We have toured the entire world… we have had so many adventures. It has been the most exciting, powerful, electrifying, intense, most challenging thing I’ve ever done in my entire life,” per another video shared by a fan page on X.
“I won’t get too carried away because I know you have a birthday coming up and I’ll probably have some more overly sentimental s— to say. LMFAO 😂😂😂 But I love you! Thank you! 🤍,” he concluded his message.