Eras Tour dancer Kameron Saunders is opening up about how he feels following the end of Taylor Swift‘s two-year-long, record-breaking tour.
In a post shared to his Instagram on Tuesday, the dancer, who became a Swiftie favorite over the course of the tour, shared that he had not stopped crying since the final Eras Tour show in Vancouver on Sunday.
“I’m not quite ready with the proper words to encapsulate this entire experience and the past 2 years of my life so guys PLEASE be patient with me as I navigate how best to do that,” he wrote in a lengthy caption. “BUT what I can and am ready to do is say thank you to my Boss Lady!”
He went on to praise, Swift for steering “the HELL out of this ship” throughout the 149 shows across 21 countries and five continents.
“With poise, confidence, heart, passion, kindness, utter bravery and love!!! Every SECOND of this with you I felt seen, honored, celebrated, valued, respected… babe, I would follow you anywhere at any time in any universe in EVERY lifetime,” he continued. “It has been the honor of my life to have been at your side night after night! 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 shit to say. LMFAO 😂😂😂 But I love you! Thank you.”
Throughout the tour, Saunders was often seen beside Swift onstage during several key moments of the show, including performances of “Karma,” “22” and the transition into “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” Early in the tour, he gained popularity among fans and rode that wave all the way through.
After the final show of the Eras Tour, it was revealed that more than 10 million people attended the shows, and it made more than $2 billion in ticket sales to become the most lucrative tour in history.
On Sunday, Swift took a moment onstage to thank the fans for coming out for the “adventure of a lifetime.”
“I speak on behalf of my band, my crew, my fellow performers who all left their families and have spent time away from everything that they know and love and have performed when they were sick, when anything was going on in their lives,” she said to the crowd. “They made sure that this show happened for you and I just wanted to say that on behalf of all of us we will never forget you giving us that moment. Thank you so much.”
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