Taylor Swift's dancer has sent her fans wild with an iconic EastEnders reference during the singer's final Eras show. Dancer Kameron Saunders appeared on Tuesday night during the singer's final show in Wembley. At each concert he sings his own line during We Are Never Getting Back Together which he changes each evening depending on the city.

Tuesday night saw the dancer give a nod to EastEnders as he shouted: "Get out of my pub" while Taylor handed him the mic. The iconic line came from the late Barbara Windsor in her role as Peggy Mitchell during her time as the landlady of the Queen Victoria pub in the soap. Fans loved the reference as they took to social media to share their clips.

One person said: "Omg the most iconic ever." Kam changes what he shouts in the song to suit the location he is performing in. When he danced at night seven of the tour, again at Wembley, he previously shouted: "You having a laugh.

" Meanwhile, during Taylor's show in Cardiff, he said "Ych a fi!" which translates to "gross" in Welsh. On Sunday Kam took to Instagram to address his fall on stage during her Wembley Eras Tour gig on Friday. The dancer fell during her concert on August 16, 2024, in front of 96,000 fans as she performed her hit track I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.

Kameron handled the situation with grace as he carried on the routine. He then took to social media to describe himself as "demure" as he paid tribute to a viral TikTok. He then shared the video which included a freeze-frame.