For any artist, when a fan dies during their concert, it must be devastating and heartbreaking for them to hear the news. This is what happened to Taylor Swift after her recent concert in Brazil, but thankfully, her boyfriend Travis Kelce is there to be her support system.

According to a source who recently spoke with Us Weekly Magazine, ever since a Swiftie named Ana Benevides died during the musician's show in Brazil, the NFL player had been by the singer's side to support her.

"She is so grateful she's had Travis. He's been a huge support system for her right now," the insider said.

Although the insider clarified that Swift's family has been there, it's "different to have a boyfriend to lean on." (via Page Six)

Throughout the unfortunate experience, the "Snow on the Beach" hitmaker had a hard time to talk about her fan's death and she had been "completely beside herself" after the tragedy.

The source also noted that Taylor Swift's team already reached out to Benevides' family.

Taylor Swift Fan Died at 'The Eras Tour' Brazil

In early reports, Benevides waited a long time outside the Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and the temperature was gruesome as it reportedly reached up to mid-90 degrees farenheit.

When fans entered the venue to watch the concert, the heat index reportedly rose up to 140 and the young woman "fainted" in the front trow.

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A Brazilian newspaper called Folha de S.Paulo reported that Benevides was "resuscitated" at the venue for 40 minutes and "suffered a second cardiac arrest" while she was transported to a local hospital.

Unfortunately, the young fan didn't make it as she died after arriving at a medical facility.

Taylor Swift Seemingly Pays Tribute to Ana Benevides

The musician postponed one of her concerts in Rio de Janeiro due to high temperatures and after Benevides' death, but when she returned the following day, she performed "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" which appeared to be an emotional tribute to the late fan.

NBC clarified that Swift didn't directly named the fan during the performance, but they noted that the song talks about the loss of someone. That evening, the musician performed under the rain.

In other reports, the singer addressed the tragedy in a post on Instagram stories where she noted that she was "devastated" by what happened. She also told fans that she won't be able to open up about the matter during her show because she feels overwhelmed by grief whenever she tries to speak about it.

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