Nikki Glaser, a Taylor Swift superfan, said she would have paid even more for the 22 Eras Tour shows, which cost her “nearly $100,000.” (Only available)

 

Making the choice wasn’t simple. Though it doesn’t fit in with my life, there was a part of me that said, “I would like kids.”

I thus looked up the expense of raising a child in an attempt to feel better about my choice. I thus reasoned that spending this money on Taylor Swift wouldn’t be an issue after seeing that figure.

“People spend that much money on their children’s five years of hockey. So it’s all right,” she jokes.

Glaser goes on, “Those who make fun of you are simply envious.” And I get that; I’m always envious of other people.

However, nobody ever criticizes someone for having children or remarks, “Oh, what a waste of money.” Oh, you’re showing off how rich you are. But for some reason,

I think, “You’re so privileged,” whenever I attend one of the 22 Taylor Swift concerts. You have no right to spend that money.

 

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