An image of random fans in Australia holding Eras Tour tickets.Photo:Asanka Ratnayake/Getty
Asanka Ratnayake/Getty
ATaylor Swiftfan who sold herEras Tourtickets is taking a look at what she’s done — because now she’s gotbad bloodwith her sister-in-law.
A 31-year-old pregnant woman in San Diego recently turned toReddit’s popular Am I the A—— forumto ask if she was in the wrong for selling her pricey tickets instead of giving them to her 29-year-old relative.
The woman bought the tickets in late 2023, when Swift, 34, addedmore North American tour dates. At the time, she asked her sister-in-law, who “has never been a huge” fan, to come, and they agreed to go together.
An image of a random fan in Australia holding an Eras Tour ticket.Lisa Maree Williams/Getty
Lisa Maree Williams/Getty
“At first I was adamant I was still going to try and make it to the concert but I soon came to the realization it just wasn’t in the cards for me,” she added. “I offered to let her have the tickets if she wanted to take her daughter who is a big [Swiftie] and she said she didn’t want to go if I wasn’t going.”
Weeks then passed before she told her sister-in-law she wanted to sell the tickets.
“She tells me she’s still going with or without me and that her nail tech wants to go with her, which kind of put me off a little because they’re my tickets and not hers to be deciding who is using them (she never even offered to pay me face value for them),” she explained.
An image of random fans in Australia holding Eras Tour tickets.Asanka Ratnayake/Getty
With the mad love between the “best friends” fading, she sold the tickets.
“Long story short I end up selling the tickets for $4,000 in total, which will be a perfect little nest egg for me while I am on maternity leave,” she said.
“She has since completely stopped communicating with me. We were pretty much best friends before this,” she concluded.
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Another person left a less favorable reply, writing, “I stopped reading when you said you sold the tickets for $4,000. [You’re the a——] for that.”
source: people.com