Taylor Swift’s Backup Dancer Gives NSFW Shoutout in Irish During Dublin Eras Tour Show: Watch
The singer’s backup dancer, Kameron Saunders, gave the fun nod during a performance of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Taylor Swift’s backup dancer Kameron Saunders is continuing his Eras Tour tradition — but with an Irish twist!
During the most recent show at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Friday, June 28, Swift, 34, was performing her track “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” off of her Red album when Saunders, 31, gave a playful — and NSFW — nod to the country hosting them.
During one part of the song, the dancer screamed “póg mo thóin,” which translates in English from Irish to “kiss my ass.”
Saunders is known for saying the original lyric, “like, ever,” in the native language of where the performance is taking place. Recently, he has changed up his shoutouts, however.
During Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Liverpool, London, earlier this month, Saunders celebrated the concert series’ 100th show.
In a video shared on TikTok from the Thursday, June 13, event, the dancer changed the shoutout to “for the 100th time, no.”
During another show in London, he changed up his “Like, ever” shoutout to instead say, “Jog on, lad!”
The phrase is used by scousers — which is a colloquial term for people from Liverpool — and loosely means “get lost.”