Taylor Swift gets heart melting tribute from Eras Tour dancers

A wave of heartfelt messages take over as Taylor Swift is feeling the love on her milestone occasion.

The 14-time Grammy winner was surrounded by love as she marked her 36th birthday and birthday messages poured in from fans and friends.

In honour of the pop superstar’s birthday on Saturday (Dec. 13), her Eras Tour backup dancers and friends Kameron Saunders and Jan Ravnik shared heartfelt tributes on social media.

“To my girl… my boss lady!” Saunders captioned an Instagram photo of him rehearsing with Swift. “It’s been three years now that we’ve gotten to have this moment. And each year my love for you grows deeper and deeper.”

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He continued, “You are such an astounding human being!! I’m honored to be in your orbit. The laughs. The love. The affirming. The care. The generosity. I just—thank you! Here’s to a lifetime of more of these moments together. Happy Birthday, gorgeous! #SheProtectsTheFamily”

Ravnik, who recently competed on Dancing with the Stars, shared an Instagram gallery post featuring highlights from Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour.

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“HAPPY BIRTHDAY @taylorswift,” Ravnik wrote. “I’m endlessly grateful for you and for the 3 years we’ve shared together. You’re one of a kind!”

Swift’s blockbuster Eras Tour ran from March 2023 through December 2024, spanning 149 shows across five continents. The tour became the highest-grossing of all time, earning over $2 billion and selling more than 10 million tickets, according to Billboard Boxscore.

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The singer-songwriter is also celebrating the continued success of her The Life of a Showgirl album, which topped the Billboard 200 for the ninth week, along with the release of her six-part Disney+ docuseries The End of an Era, which premiered its first two episodes on Friday (Dec. 12). Check out Billboard’s list of “6 Things We Learned” from the docuseries’ opening episodes here.