Are the Eras Tour stops and her dates with Travis Kelce taking a toll on Taylor Swift's health?

The past few months have been hectic for Swift as she must balance her career and personal life, especially after she began dating the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

While the couple has been making their respective efforts to make their relationship work amid their busy careers, fans recently got worried due to the singer visibly struggling on stage.

Is Taylor Swift Sick?

Swifties were left worried and amazed after learning Swift was sick when she performed at her latest Eras Tour stop in Singapore.

In the videos posted online, the "Bejeweled" singer was seen struggling to perform her song, "Delicate," due to her frequent coughing. Attendees also noted her raspy voice when she sang her hit tracks.

On X, fans expressed their concerns while also applauding Swift's professionalism. On the other hand, they wished her to take a break as it looked like her grueling schedule had already affected her physical condition.

One said, "I didn't know Taylor and I are both sick, I've barely been feeling good the last few days and only scroll here a few times to stay in the loop. I haven't left my bed in over 48hrs. I could NEVER perform sick. Taylor Swift, you never stop amazing me."

One commented on a TikTok clip, "oh no..finally i was wondering how she can do all these eras tour without getting sick coz damn queen was performing with all that rain n heat."

"Combination of weather change, humidity, (probably) physical tiredness. She'll be better after a few weeks off," another commented.

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Taylor Swift Also Went Through a Grueling Preparation for the Eras Tour

While Swift has a full-packed Eras Tour stops in the next few months, the "Lover" singer opened up about the challenges she has to go through before the tour.

In her interviews, she revealed she spent six months running on the treadmill every day to sing 40 songs in the setlist.

Swift also took dance training to learn the choreography of her songs.

"I know I'm going on that stage whether I'm sick, injured, heartbroken, uncomfortable, or stressed," she told Time. "That's part of my identity as a human being now. If someone buys a ticket to my show, I'm going to play it unless we have some sort of force majeure."

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