FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS: A Taylor Swift fan found an innovative way to earn an impressive amount of money, thanks to an entrepreneurial brain. The fan sold containers of rainwater that had been collected at the singer's show on Saturday, May 20, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The containers sold for a whopping $250. This news comes just a week after another diehard fan of hers tried to sell used contacts for an astounding figure of $10,000.
The 33-year-old dedicated popstar continued with her performance amid the torrential downpour and effortlessly delivered her hits. However, one of the witty fans, whose name has not been disclosed, made the most of the opportunity and collected a small amount of rainwater from inside the stadium during the concert.
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The photo was shared on Instagram
The photo of the listing for the containers of water was shared to the Instagram account of Only In Boston on Sunday, May 21.
'Floor seats rain or balcony rain?'
Several fans commented on the post to inquire where the rainwater was collected from. One fan was curious to know if the listing was for "floor seats rain or balcony rain?" Another wrote, "I know a weed container when I see one lol." An Instagram user was happy to see "the stoners and the swifties unite." "I know those little glass jars and that white lid white a red decal….. hmmmm," echoed one user while another commented, "I was there. And I’m dying at this ??? It was pretty epic."
'Contacts that have seen Taylor Swift'
Fans were amused to discover a listing on the clothing sales site Depop earlier on Wednesday, May 17. The user listed a pair of dried-up disposable contacts with an exquisite connection to Swift along with a whopping $10,000 price tag. The user described the items as "contacts that have seen taylor swift eras tour [sic]," according to Daily Mail.
The user was, however, honest enough to share the truth regarding the contact's condition, which was described as being "used," but later clarified on their profile page, "LMAO IT WAS A JOKE" after the listing was taken down.
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