Taylor Swift asks security to help a fan at a concert in France

Taylor Swift asks security to help a fan at a concert in France

Taylor Swift rushed to help a fan in the crowd during her Eras Tour in Lyon, France, on Sunday, June 2. “Do you need help? Yeah?,” the 34-year-old singer asked a Swiftie in the crowd in French.

During her “Evermore” set, the “Blank Space” singer asked for security to give aid to the fan and exclaimed, “Aidez-les, s’il vous plaît” which translates to “Help them, please.”

She added, “Can we get someone to go over there? They’re right in the front. There we go! Awesome.”

This is not Taylor’s first rodeo in helping a fan. Just last month, she had to pause in Portugal, Spain, and in Sweden to offer assistance.

“We have to take care of these crowds because you’re just the best, and you just dance so wildly and sing so loudly, and the way that you just, like, are so at the moment, I never could have imagined we would have this much fun on the European Tour…

It’s just been crazy, you guys, and I appreciate it so much,” expressed the popstar via a video posted online by a fan.

It seems as if each place Taylor has been to, she has caught up in practicing the native language of each country.

Aside from asking for help for the fan in French, she has even spoken Spanish to help stop trouble in the crowd. “Ayuda por favor,” voiced the singer in Madrid. “Ajuda por favor,” she said another time in Lisbon.

During her time in Sweden, she noticed a group of flashlights being waved, which led her to ask, “When you guys are holding a bunch of flashlights up in a group, does that mean people need help?

Say ‘yes’ if it means [that]…OK, if I see that again I’m gonna try to put it out.”