Taylor Swift gave dozens of ‘Eras’ tour truckers a $100K raise

Taylor Swift gave dozens of ‘Eras’ tour truckers a $100K raise

Taylor Swift is sorry for what she said about “the stupid old pickup truck” he never let her drive.

The “Lavender Haze” singer is sharing the love from her iconic “Eras” tour by giving her truckers a mᴀssive $100,000 raise for moving her set pieces across the US.

A source close to Swift told TMZ that the bonuses came after the “Bad Blood” singer’s shows in Santa Clara.

According to the insider, there are nearly 50 truckers involved in moving equipment for the tour meaning that Swift, 33, signed that “Blank Space” for nearly $5 million.

The Post reached out to Swift for comment.

Swift’s truckers weren’t the only ones who were left “enchanted” by her generosity.

The news outlets source revealed that Swift also gave the “end of the tour” bonuses to all of her band members, dancers, lighting and sound technicians and caterers

It is unclear how much they received but TMZ was told that it was a “very generous amount.”

Swift’s tour which started a bit off-key due to the Ticketmaster debacle, is projected to bring in a staggering  $1 billion in ticket sales, making it the highest-grossing tour ever.

The tour, which will end its “Love Story” in the US this month before heading overseas, is expected to rake in almost $5 billion when Swift sings her final note

The “Eras” Tour has filled this “Cruel Summer” with several highlights including fans “hijacking” a plane and women taking over the men’s bathroom while Swift shook it off in Texas.
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Swift — who has been credited for single-handedly stimulating the US economy — managed to cause another earth-shattering record during a stop in Seattle when fans managed to initiate a 2.3 magnitude earthquake that rivaled the NFL’s 2011 “Beast Quake,” caused by roaring fans after a touchdown scored on the side of the Seattle Seahawks against the New Orleans Saints during a playoff game.

“This was much bigger than the Beast Quake in terms of the raw amplitude of shaking and it went on for a whole lot longer,” Western Washington University geology professor Jackie Caplan-Auerbach told NBC affiliate King 5 after comparing the tectonic activity.

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