Taylor Swift fans get married in the middle of her concert, Internet calls them 'rude'
A couple got married during Taylor Swift's concert. A video of the couple has gone viral on Twitter. However, many people thought that getting married during the concert was 'rude.'
The brand-new Eras tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has just begun, and the schedule of performances promises to be one of the biggest music tours ever. Swift's 2020 Lover Fest was postponed due to the pandemic, so this is her first tour since the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018. While there were several incredible moments during her Eras tour, a couple seems to have stolen the spotlight as they got married during the concert in Glendale, Arizona. Yes, you read that right. As a video of the couple went viral, several netizens thought it was ‘rude’ to get married during the concert.

René Hurtado and Max Bochman exchanged vows during a break in the pop star's performance. Hurtado can be seen wearing a white dress and veil, while her husband Bochman is in a black tuxedo. In the clip, you can also see people around the couple cheering for them.
Hurtado told TMZ that she and Bochman had discussed eloping on the day of Taylor's concert and having the event serve as their wedding reception. However, they eventually decided that it would be better to get married at the concert.
Take a look at the video below:
This video was shared by the Twitter page @TheSwiftSociety and originally posted on TikTok by @madimarotta. Since being shared, the clip has been viewed over one million times. Many have even commented on the clip. Several thought that getting married during the concert was 'rude.'
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Check out a few reactions below:
An individual posted, "Is it just me, or does anyone else think it is kind of rude? Like it kind of just seems like quite the opposite of concert etiquette." Another person wrote, "I was like near them and pissed they were doing this during seven poems! That's my fave folklore song!" "Did they have to buy the wedding officiant a ticket to the concert, or did they just have a random fan get ordained lmao," added a third. A fourth posted, "I don't care who I'm marrying, I wouldn't miss a second of this concert for them."
ABOUT THE AUTHORVrinda JainVrinda Jain is a journalist at Hindustan Times, specialising in viral trends and human stories from around the globe. With a flair for writing, Vrinda brings a unique perspective to the latest happenings, captivating readers with insightful and engaging narratives.Read More

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