Woman's Husband Surprises Her With At-Home Taylor Swift Concert in Wholesome Video
Tell your partner to take notes!
One woman who missed out on Taylor Swift tickets recently came home to a sweet surprise.
Like many of us, TikToker Maggie Clayton got caught up in the great Ticketmaster blunder of 2022, but her husband, Jaron Clayton, was determined that she still have an all-out Era's Tour experience, bringing the show straight to their living room.
First, he secured the supplies, sharing a video on the social media platform of himself carefully setting up the at-home experience. "My wife couldn't get Taylor Swift tickets so I brought the concert to her," he wrote over the clip in which he blew up several mirrorball balloons, letting them all float to the ceiling.
He put up a glittery gold "Era's Tour" sign on the wall next to a cardboard cutout of the singer, and even set up professional lights for photo ops.
Next, he added several different gold accents, including banners, stars, and a mock chandelier, finishing off the event with Apple Music's The 1989 World Tour Live.
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Shortly after, he uploaded a video of Maggie's reaction, greeting her at the front door when she returned home and insisting she don a sparkly top with no explanation before leading her upstairs.
"It's a Taylor Swift concert!" he exclaimed as she entered the room taking in the decor. "Here, put this on," he added, handing her a headband alongside a drink.
"This is so cool!" she said after taking a photo with the cutout, dancing in the middle of the room. "How did you do this?!"
"Welcome to the Eras Tour!" he told her, joining her on their makeshift dance floor. "Front row seats!"
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Swifties were touched by the gesture, with many trying to capture Swift's attention on the app in the comments suggesting that they deserved tickets to one of her future shows.
Others were, naturally, impressed with his creativity and dedication.
"AND THATS HOW IT WORKS…THATS HOW YOU GET THE GIRL," one comment read, referencing "How You Get The Girl" from 1989, whiled another countered, "And that’s how you *keep* the girl!!!"
"TAYLOR DIDNT STUTTER WHEN SHE SAID SHE WROTE THE PLAYBOOK FOR HOW TO GET THE GIRL," another comment emphasized.
"So as a husband who also has a wife who wasn’t able to get tickets, could you share more about this?" one man looked to adapt the idea, while another asked, "do u teach men classes?"
"consider my standards raised," wrote another viewer, and we'd have to agree. If they're not going to this kind of effort for us, we don't want it!