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Eras Tour dancer Kameron Saunders is opening up about how he feels following the end of Taylor Swift's two-year-long, record-breaking tour. In a post shared to his Instagram, the dancer, who became a Swiftie favorite over the course of the tour, shared that he had not stopped crying since the final Eras Tour show in Vancouver.

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00:00Aristore dancer Cameron Saunders is opening up about how he feels following the end of
00:04Taylor Swift's two-year-long, record-breaking tour. In a post shared to his Instagram,
00:10the dancer, who became a Swiftie favorite over the course of the tour,
00:13shared that he had not stopped crying since the final Aristore show in Vancouver over the weekend.
00:18"'I'm not quite ready with the proper words to encapsulate this entire experience
00:22and the past two years of my life, so guys, please be patient with me as I navigate how
00:27best to do that. But what I can and am ready to do is say thank you to my boss lady.'"
00:32He went on to praise Swift for steering the hell out of the ship throughout the 149 shows
00:38across 21 countries and five continents.
00:41"'With poise, confidence, heart, passion, kindness,
00:44utter bravery, and love. Every second of this with you I felt seen, honored, celebrated,
00:50valued, respected. Babe, I would follow you anywhere, at any time, in any universe, in
00:55every lifetime.'"
00:56Throughout the tour, Saunders was often seen beside Swift on stage during several key moments
01:01of the show, including performances of Karma, 22, and the transition into I Can Do It With
01:07a Broken Heart. Early in the tour, he gained popularity among fans and rode that wave all
01:12the way through. After the final show of the Aristore, it was revealed that more than 10
01:16million people attended the shows, and it made more than $2 billion in ticket sales
01:21to become the most lucrative tour in history.
01:24For more on this story, head to THR.com. And for the latest entertainment news and
01:29updates, keep watching The Hollywood Reporter News.

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