Taylor Swift’s army of fans are known for their intense devotion to the singer.
And an Australian Swiftie has made a next level tribute to the star by ‘badging’ her car in honour of the Anti-Hero songstress.
The fan, known as Alice in the Palace, had silver letters spelling ‘Taylor’ applied to her Suzuki Swift brand logo – so it spells out ‘Taylor Swift’.
In a video posted to TikTok, Alice explained her boyfriend made the ‘Taylor’ badge.
‘Pimping out the Swift,’ Alice tagged the clip, adding the caption: ‘When your boyfriend get you Taylor letters for you Swift.’
Australian Taylor Swift fan has paid the ultimate tribute to the Anti-Hero singer by ‘re-branding’ her car in honour of the pop sensation (pictuted)
The fan, known as Alice in the Palace, had silver letters spelling ‘Taylor’ stuck on to her Suzuki Swift brand logo – so it now spells out ‘Taylor Swift’ Pictured: Taylor Swift
A video posted to TikTok revealed that it was the fans boyfriend who made the ‘Taylor’ badge Pictured: A scene from the TikTok video
A fellow fan applauds the next level Swifite tribute
The video, which has attracted over 13,000 views, got a mixed re-action from TikTok users.
‘Taylor Swift fans are insufferable,’ messaged one follower on Alice’s message board.
Meanwhile another fan saw the good in her boyfriend’s gesture: ‘Always knew there was a Blank Space on your car. This is such a Love Story.’
Another was left unimpressed
‘Ultimate Swiftie Award,’ wrote another.
It comes after Taylor has claimed her fans Down Under are her favourites.
Taylor Swift mania hit Australia back in June as hundreds of thousands of fans scrambled for tickets to her Eras tour.
Taylor Swift mania hit Australia back in June as hundreds of thousands of fans scrambled for tickets to her Eras tour.
The American pop superstar, 33, is coming to Sydney for four nights next February and will take to the stage in Melbourne for three
The American pop superstar, 33, is coming to Sydney for four nights next February and will take to the stage in Melbourne for three.
The demand for tickets was unprecedented, as Ticketek announced that the pre-sale on Wednesday saw the highest ever number of people trying to buy tickets for an artist.
Over 800,000 fans logged on to try and nab tickets to her Australian tour, while the ticketing website said it repelled half a billion bots.
The Grammy award-winning star will become the first artist since Madonna to perform three consecutive concerts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when she takes the stage in February next year, and the first ever to play a fourth straight show at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.