Every Swiftie knows how hard it is to get your hands on tickets to Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour.
And on The Kelly Clarkson Show this week, American comedian Nikki Glaser revealed she has been to Swift’s tour a total of nine times and has splashed out a whopping $US25,000 (approx. $39,000) on tickets.
The FBoy Island host, 39, revealed she skipped freezing her eggs to see Swift instead.
Watch the video above.
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“I just want to say that it was a conscious decision because I went to nine Eras Tour shows this year,” Glaser said.
“Like, when I’m not on tour, I go to her tour. It just fills my life up with so much joy. I’m in my late 30s. I just feel like, I don’t have kids, and I did the math and if I had kids, I’d be paying for dance camp and swim lessons.”
Speaking about deciding to spend the money on the tickets rather than freezing her eggs, she said: “I should just use all this money. I was going to freeze my eggs in January and that’s about how much it costs.”
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“Then, I just decided not to freeze them. I decided to burn them,” she joked.
She added: “I decided to take that chunk of money that I was going to use to do that and I’m just going to have a really fun summer. So, I went buck wild.”
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Just a month ago, Swift announced she was bringing her sold-out Eras Tour to cinemas worldwide, including in Australia. Showings started on October 13.
“The tour isn’t the only thing we’re taking worldwide,” Swift wrote on Instagram.
Previously, Aussie Swifties were set to miss out on the theatre experience as it was only going to screen in North America.
Plenty of Aussie Swifties were left heartbroken in June when tickets to the Eras Tour completely sold out in a matter of hours.
A reported four million people were in the virtual queue to nab tickets and half a billion bots were kicked out of the queue by Ticketek.
Even with two pre-sales, a general sale, and added tour dates, millions of Australian Swift fans missed out on a chance to attend one of Swift’s concerts.