Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month with a message of inclusion. On Friday night, Swift took to the stage of Chicago’s Soldier Field, where she kicked off Pride Month with a powerful message for her queer fans. “I love you already, you know?
I don’t want to come on too strong, but I already love you. First things first, Happy Pride Month, everyone!” she told the crowd of 61,500. READ MORE: Taylor Swift Takes On Social Media Trolls, Celebrates Pride Month In New Single ‘You Need To Calm Down’ And Fans Are Loving It “On this tour, I get to look out into the most stunningly beautiful, brilliant crowds of people who are living their authentic lives.
They are loving who they want to love, they are identifying how they identify, and allies who get to support them and celebrate them in that,” she continued. “It’s the most beautiful experience for me to look out into the crowds on this tour, I’m looking out tonight I’m seeing so many incredible, just, individuals who are living authentically and beautifully, and this is a safe space for you,” she told the crowd during the latest stop on her Eras tour. “This is a celebratory space for you.” She continued by praising her audiences for being “so loving, and so thoughtful, and so caring” with each other. READ MORE: Taylor Swift Kicks Off Pride Month By Urging Passage Of Pro-LGBTQ Equality Act: ‘I Reject The President’s Stance’ “And so being with you during Pride Month, getting to sing the words to ‘You Need To Calm Down’, where there are lyrics like, ‘Can you just not step on his gown?’ or ‘Shade never made anybody less gay.’ You guys are screaming those lyrics in such solidarity, and such support of one another, and such encouraging, beautiful, acceptance, and