Taylor Swift became tearful during a special moment at Wembley Stadium on Friday. The Shake It Off hitmaker revealed her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, were in the audience at her London concert and said they would have been filming her touching interaction with her fans. She said: "I guarantee my parents were just recording that on their phones.

"So, anytime I'm having a sad or a bad day from now on, not only will I play the video in my mind, but I'm gonna revisit that moment a lot. Thank you so much for doing that for us." The moment Taylor was talking about saw the crowds erupting into cheers leaving Taylor emotional and stunned by the noise.

The 34-year-old singer returned to the London venue the night before to play the second leg of shows on her The Eras tour after previously headlining three concerts there in June. It also marked her return after three of her concerts in Vienna were cancelled when a terrorist attack was foiled in the Austrian capital, and the death of three young girls at a Taylor-themed dance class in Southport, in the north of England. The Anti-Hero hitmaker brought out "best friend" Ed Sheeran during the acoustic section of her show.

Taylor was performing Everything Has Changed, which Ed co-wrote for the pop superstar, when she re-started the song and the flame-haired singer, 33, joined her and turned into a mashup with their duet End Game and his song Thinking Out Loud. Taylor remarked: "That was so fun, I had such a good time." Fans also thought.