Taylor Swift fans have divided opinion after trying to sell confetti they collected at the Eras Tour. For months now, Swifties have traded friendship bracelets at the singer's shows, but it turns out confetti thrown out by onstage canons is another must-have for concert-goers. Some Swifties think fans will be so eager to get their hands on the confetti that they've started selling it on platforms such as Vinted and eBay .

On Vinted, for instance, a seller is currently listing "real confetti from eras tour Edinburgh night 2" for £7.50. "You will receive 1 piece of confetti per era so 10 in total and 1 random friendship bracelet," the listing clarifies.

"Perfect for memory boxes". Another seller on the platform is listing confetti for the eye-watering sum of £60. Elsewhere, on eBay, there are plenty more listings from concert-goers hoping to cash in after collecting the confetti for free.

Many range between £7 and £12, but once more there are listings for upwards of £20. The idea has certainly raised eyebrows, with popular TikTok account @ depopdrama branding the practice as "actually insane" after spotting a similar listing on Vinted. Not everyone agreed though, as commenters were quick to debate the merit of the listings.

One fan reasoned there's a market for the confetti. "Lots of Swifties making a memories box but u could only get confetti on the floor so lots of people from the seats would buy this," they explained, and several commenters shared their enthusiasm. "I a.