Taylor Swift Couldn't Resist Making A Cheeky Reference To Kanye West As Fans Interrupted Her Speech By Chanting Her Name During The Eras Tour

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Earlier this year, Taylor Swift referred to the moment that Kanye West interrupted her at the 2009 VMAs as her "first worldwide scandal," and it's fair to say that she wasn't exaggerating.

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The incident took place incredibly early on in Taylor's career, and she was just 19 years old when Kanye famously stormed the stage as she accepted the Best Female Video award for her track "You Belong With Me."

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Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic

Just moments into her speech, Kanye snatched the microphone from Taylor's hand and said that Beyoncé should have won for her "Single Ladies" music video instead.

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Kevin Mazur / WireImage

“Yo, Taylor, I'm really happy for you, I'mma let you finish," the rapper said. "But Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!”

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Kevin Mazur / WireImage

Kanye was booed by the crowd and returned the mic to Taylor before casually walking off stage. Understandably, Taylor appeared to be in complete shock, and stood on the podium in silence before MTV cut to a pre recorded segment.

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Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic

According to reports, Kanye was escorted out of the building soon after he stole Taylor's moment, and she and Beyoncé both cried backstage because of his actions.

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Gregg Deguire / FilmMagic

When Beyoncé won the Video of the Year award later that evening, she invited Taylor onstage so that she could finish her earlier speech.

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Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic

Suffice to say, this moment has had longlasting repercussions on Taylor's career, as well as pop culture as a whole. And in the years since, Taylor has been open about how deeply it affected her at the time.

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Kevin Mazur / WireImage

In 2015, she confessed to GQ that when the audience booed Kanye, she believed that they were actually booing her because they agreed with him. She said: "When the crowd started booing, I thought they were booing because they also believed I didn't deserve the award. That's where the hurt came from.”

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Kevin Mazur / WireImage

“I went backstage and cried, and then I had to stop crying and perform five minutes later,” Taylor added. “I just told myself I had to perform, and I tried to convince myself that maybe this wasn't that big of a deal.”

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In 2020, she told Variety: "As a teenager who had only been in country music, attending my very first pop awards show, somebody stood up and sent me the message: 'You are not respected here. You shouldn't be here on this stage.' That message was received, and it burrowed into my psyche more than anyone knew.”

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Jon Kopaloff / FilmMagic

And when she released her version of her 2010 album Speak Now last month, Taylor also shared some previously unheard tracks "from the vault" — with the song "Castles Crumbling" believed to have been inspired by this difficult moment in her career.

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Kevin Winter / WireImage

But despite Taylor regularly revisiting the incident over the years, she caught her fans off-guard when she appeared to allude to it at her Eras tour on Sunday.

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Hector Vivas / Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

As Taylor attempted to introduce her Evermore song "Champagne Problems" in Mexico City, her speech was interrupted by fans cheering and chanting her name.

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Hector Vivas / Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Taylor looked confused and then overwhelmed as the chant went on for almost a minute, with the singer giggling and covering her mouth before shaking her head in apparent disbelief.

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Hector Vivas / Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

This is when she seemingly made the subtle reference to Kanye, telling the crowd: “People chanting your name is really the only way to be interrupted," before cheekily adding: "And I would know!"

Taylor Swift jokes about being interrupted by the crowd at the Eras Tour:“People chanting your name, it’s really the only way to be interrupted… and I would know.” pic.twitter.com/t1uS2sIDxT

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Needless to say, fans are obsessed with Taylor's remark, and took to social media to share their reaction. One person tweeted: "no way taylor just made a kanye interruption joke" alongside two crying emojis.

no way taylor just made a kanye interruption joke 😭😭

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"THE KANYE JOKE SHE JUST MADE GOODBYE," another wrote. One more said: "taylor referencing the kanye vma thing in 2023 is so wild like my brain can’t comprehend that those are the same taylors."

THE KANYE JOKE SHE JUST MADE GOODBYE

— delana (taylors version) (@delicateness13) August 28, 2023

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taylor referencing the kanye vma thing in 2023 is so wild like my brain can’t comprehend that those are the same taylors

— maddy c (@mudcrepe) August 29, 2023

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Taylor’s comment comes just six months after fans claimed that the star had “war flashbacks” to Kanye’s behavior at this year’s Grammys.

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The singer was in attendance when Harry Styles was awarded the much-coveted Album of the Year accolade, beating the likes of Adele, Lizzo, and Beyoncé.

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While Harry’s famous peers applauded the win at the ceremony, the British star was ruthlessly heckled by others in the crowd during his acceptance speech, with people being heard shouting that Beyoncé should have won instead.

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The shouts are clearly audible in videos of Harry's speech that were filmed from the stage, leaving little doubt that everybody at the venue could hear.

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Is that why T Swift went to check up on him #idtpwk

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So when it was noticed that Taylor was Harry’s biggest supporter throughout his speech, it was quickly pointed out that this is probably because she knows exactly what those jeers can feel like.

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Taylor seemingly tried to give Harry a friendly face to focus on in the audience as she remained standing throughout his speech, despite everybody around her sitting down.

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She was praised for her quiet show of support at the time, but neither she or Harry have publicly acknowledged what happened.

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