Posted on 11/25/2024 2:38:28 PM PST by nickcarraway
The former United States President attended the show at Rogers Center in Toronto
Former President Bill Clinton recently joined the millions captivated by Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour, attending her Toronto show at Rogers Centre last weekend with his wife Hillary Clinton, their daughter Chelsea Clinton, and granddaughter Charlotte.
Bill Clinton is a Swiftie
Clinton reflected on the experience during an appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark Monday, admitting it was his first time seeing the pop icon live.
When asked about the outing by co-host Kelly Ripa, he enthusiastically confirmed, "I did, I did!"
A video clip aired during the segment showed the 78-year-old politician dancing from a VIP suite as Swift performed her 2008 hit "You Belong with Me."
Clinton didn't hold back his admiration for the singer's stamina and dedication.
"She's not like a lot of people who do concerts," he said.
"She did three hours-plus straight. I mean, straight through! She just kept on singing the songs and kept on doing it, which I think is a very respectful thing to do for the audience."
The Citizen author was especially struck by the connection Swift fosters with fans.
"I get it now," he remarked.
"I understand why she has such an impact on people and why a lot of these young girls are so captivated."
Clinton described how his granddaughter Charlotte and other young attendees sang along to every word.
"I was fascinated watching our crowd of kids," he said.
"All of them up there singing, and they all knew the words to all the songs."
Swift gets ready to say goodbye to The Eras Tour
Meanwhile, Swift delivered emotional moments during her sixth and final sold-out Toronto show.
After receiving a prolonged standing ovation for her performance of Champagne Problems, the singer choked back tears, thanking the crowd for their overwhelming support.
"This tour ... I don't even know what I'm saying anymore. I'm just having a bit of a moment," Swift admitted, pausing to wipe her eyes before joking, "It's not even the last show!"
The Eras Tour will go on a last stop in Vancouver at the beginning of the next month.
Justin Trudeau was seen dancing at a Taylor Swift concert while moslem jihadis were burning down Montreal last weekend.
Big Bill fantasizing about his Epstein days
“Bill Clinton is a Swiftie”
Nah, he thought he was back in the days of a Monica Quickie.
Yep but apparently among the left all is forgiven or swept under the rug and forgotten.
Naaa.... the Bent One is nothing but. a shriveled-up little thing these days. LOL.
Let me fix the headline:
Bill Clinton shakes it at Taylor Swift’s Eros Tour in Toronto.
TayTay is way to old for Billy Boy. She turns 35 in a couple weeks. 35!
Besides, she's gonna retire with her billion and start having kids. Whether she bothers to get married is a separate question.
Dirty old man.
Any guy who goes to a Taylor Swift concert deserves to lose their Man Card.
Hmm. No White House wastepaper basket nearby, where did he throw the dirty towel?
What’s a Taylor Swift?
Some kind of a bird?
Shakes what off, his bent p****r?
You are right. He should have been out helping.
I’m sure Cartoon and Trudoe will shake it off with a little help from Taylor.
Seeing that performer nearly naked on stage has to be a lot better than seeing his wife naked...worth the trip out of the country. No fool like an old fool! Both he and Trudeau...
I wonder how many little trafficked children were sacrificed…
“”What’s a Taylor Swift?””
You’ll have to ask all the men she’s left in her wake over the years...Currently she’s leading a Kansas City Chief around by the nose. Tomorrow who knows?
BUT don’t forget - she has A LOT OF MONEY and according to some, that’s what counts! If true, she ought to be able to afford to buy clothes that cover her body!!!
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