Why Taylor Swift fans are NOT angry over ‘rare’ travel bracelet auctioned for $200

A Taylor Swift fan faces criticism for selling a bracelet allegedly given to her by the pop star’s mother, Andrea Swift, during an Eras Tour performance.

Some Swifties expressed their disapproval, saying they would never carry out such an act – a gesture beyond their imagination.

The issue came to light when a social media user posted on Platform X, formerly Twitter, showcasing a snapshot advertising the sale of the bracelet for $300 on the digital marketplace.

According to user X @rockwellswift, who also attached a screenshot of the listing, “someone is selling the bracelet Andrea gave them for $300. I’m disgusted.”

The description reads: “This is the ultimate friendship bracelet. I have proof that her mother gave it to me.”

During Swift’s Eras Tour, friendship bracelets were exchanged by the audience for the maximum experience. One lucky fan was able to receive a bracelet from Swift’s mother. The seller of the item shared how they acquired the item in a transaction with Andrea during Swift’s Santa Clara concert in July 2023.

In less than half an hour after it was put up for sale online, the bracelet was snapped up for $200, disappointing some Swifties.

update…. they sold for $200. pic.twitter.com/vfVmSH4RnB

– evan (@rockwellswift) June 17, 2024

“This is disgusting,” one person wrote.

“Who would want to buy that? Honestly, it doesn’t mean anything if it’s not given to you,” another wrote.

However, most Swifties are not angry with the seller’s decision to take profits.

According to user think.”

Another wrote: “Imagine everyone is up for this and it turns out that person is struggling and has to decide between keeping it or selling it and paying rent or medical bills, haha. Too bad when someone is selling it but they might just be devastated about it.”

A third commented: “I would never do this, but if someone went to a show and suddenly had a meltdown, maybe it wouldn’t be too shocking for them to sell whatever they could. I think we need to do that.” show some understanding towards people. We don’t know their lives.”

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This isn’t the first time the 14-time Grammy winner’s followers have sought to make a profit by selling used and sometimes even trash from her Eras tour.

During a Foxborough, Massachusetts concert in July 2023, Swiftie made an unusual offer to sell a jar of rainwater collected after a downpour for a staggering $10,000.

Despite the relentless rain, the “Guilty As Sin” singer bravely performed her chart-topping hits, encouraging her passionate fans to fully embrace the unforgettable show. .

After the stadium concert, fans collected what little rainwater there was from inside the venue.

The listing later appeared on Only In Boston’s Instagram page, revealing a staggering price tag of $250 for the water tanks shown in the photos.

Other Swifties also happened to find an item for sale on Depop. The listing featured a set of desiccated disposable contact lenses, believed to have a suspicious connection to Swift and was priced at an exorbitant $10,000.

Another case was during the Australian Eras tour, where many concertgoers attempted to sell their free wristbands on Facebook Marketplace at inflated prices. These bands have been advertised for up to $300 each due to the overwhelming demand for these souvenirs.

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