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Taylor Swift has 'NFSW' moment when dancer riffs during one of her songs in Dublin

Taylor Swift dancer sings off-script to NSFW moment

Taylor Swift has 'NFSW' moment when dancer riffs during one of her songs in Dublin
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Taylor Swift is currently touring Europe and breaking attendance records all around. During her latest concert in Dublin, the audience had a 'NSFW' moment when one of her dancers took some inspiration from the Gaelic language and improvised a crowd-favorite, ad-libbing a part of the song that her fans regularly chant.

Taylor Swift dancer sings off-script to NSFW moment

Taylor Swift's backup dancer Kameron Saunders added some Irish wording while performing at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin while singing the song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" which is featured in the Red album.

During one of the most exciting parts of the song, Saunders adds some spice to the meaning of the song while singing "Like, ever" in the language of the place they are performing at, however, this time, he riffed and sang some Gaelic.

During one part of the song, the dancer screamed "p�g mo th�in," which translates in English from Irish to "kiss my ass.", to a crowd that laughed and cheered as they found the impromptu situation quite comedic.

U2 welcomed Taylor Swift to Ireland

U2 welcome Taylor Swift to Dublin / Taylor Swift IG Story

The note from U2 playfully greeted Swift back to their hometown, hinting at the excitement surrounding her upcoming concerts in Dublin. Addressing her as "Dear Taylor," the band affectionately referred to themselves as her "Irish fan club" before signing off with their names, showing their admiration for the pop star.

"Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown... Leave some of it standing?!!!!" the letter read.

Swift graciously acknowledged the gesture, expressing her gratitude for the warm hospitality.

"Already feeling that Irish hospitality!!" Swift wrote.

"@U2, thanks for always being the classiest & coolest."

Bono, who has previously expressed his admiration for Swift's music and has admitted to being a fan, has shared his interest in potentially collaborating with her in the future.

The note from U2 playfully greeted Swift back to their hometown, hinting at the excitement surrounding her upcoming concerts in Dublin.

Addressing her as "Dear Taylor," the band affectionately referred to themselves as her "Irish fan club" before signing off with their names, showing their admiration for the pop star.

"Dear Taylor, welcome back to our hometown... Leave some of it standing?!!!!" the letter read.

Swift graciously acknowledged the gesture, expressing her gratitude for the warm hospitality.

"Already feeling that Irish hospitality!!" Swift wrote.

"@U2, thanks for always being the classiest & coolest."

Bono, who has previously expressed his admiration for Swift's music and has admitted to being a fan, has shared his interest in potentially collaborating with her in the future.

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