Taylor Swift's fans are unique in their own ways whenever they attend her shows as some of them go all out with outfits, posters, and more. However, one fan took it to the next level and went viral when she brought an unexpected prop to the show.

According to Billboard, the "Hits Different" hitmaker performed at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia wherein thousands of Swifties gathered, including 62-year-old Maureen Gregory.

Maureen went viral on social media after someone shared a video of her singing along to the singer's hit track "Willow."

The fan stood out from the rest as she brought printed-out lyrics composed of 81 pages as well as a reading light.

Her nephew, Graham Foley, took to social media to confirm that it was his aunt that went viral, writing, "Lol my Aunt Maureen is going viral on TikTok rn because she printed out the lyrics to every song in the set list for the Taylor Swift concert. 81 pages! With a reading light! Iconic."

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How Did Taylor Swift's Fan Come Up With the Idea of Printing Lyrics?

CBS News Philadelphia were able to locate Maureen Gregory and she explained how she came up with the idea of bringing a printed copy of the entire setlist's lyrics.

The fan said she loves the lyrics of Taylor Swift's songs, but she didn't know all of it, which led her to print a physical copy hours before the show.

"I'm just gonna print them out... Eighty-one pages. I took it to Staples," she told the news outlet.

After the video went viral, many fans expressed their thoughts on social media, with some even consider Maureen as "the mom of all Swifties."

However, not all online users were happy as the woman revealed that she read a negative comment online, saying her big move was obnoxious.

The 62-year-old fan appears to be unbothered as she told the outlet, "Haters going to hate, hate, hate," referencing Swift's song "Shake it Off."

Taylor Swift 'The Eras' Tour Philadelphia

Taylor Swift's "The Eras" tour in Philadelphia was viral in so many ways as there was also one moment wherein the pop star paused her show to defend a fan who had an issue with a security guard.

"She wasn't doing anything... Hey! Stop!... She's fine!," the singer said while performing her hit song "Bad Blood."

The fan named Kelly spoke out about the incident, saying that the security guard had been "harassing" their group throughout the show.

The Swiftie was thankful for the pop singer's move as it meant so much to her group and to everybody.

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