Swiftie’, who held up a sign at a Taylor concert asking fans to call out their exes, had hundreds of names submitted – and became a viral hit.
Amy Willow, 19, took to Wembley Stadium holding a sign that read ‘The smallest men who ever lived’.
Swift’s song ‘The Smallest Man Who Lived’ is about an ex who treated her badly – allegedly 1975’s Matty Healy.
Amy encouraged concert-goers to sign her clothes in Sharpie while visiting merchandise stalls on Wednesday – the day before a show.
She ended up being showered with names and after posting about the experience on TikTok – with Amy’s video reaching nearly 2 million views.
Hundreds of people were also posting the names of exes they wanted to call out for bad behavior.
The next day, she attended the Swift Era concert at Wembley and people who had seen TikTok approached her and added names to her campaign.
“I didn’t come up with an outfit idea until a few nights before I went,” Amy said.
“I was sitting there, desperately trying to come up with something – and I thought it would be so cool to make a little man’s dress. I can get people to write their names “little men” on them.
“Then I thought I’d take a cue and make a massive deal out of it.
“I ended up standing in Wembley Way for hours on Wednesday, the day before the show. There were lines of people with Sharpies waiting to scribble on my dress, it was crazy.
“After three days of people adding it, I couldn’t count all the names, but it’s crazy. There’s no white space left on the dress.
“Just looking at it, the name Jack is all over the dress.
“She’s closely followed by James and Josh, by the looks of things, and there are plenty of Toms and Matts too.”
Amy, who shared the experience on her TikTok, @amy.willow, says a name appeared “everywhere on the dress”, with the name Jack appearing the most in her comments and in person.
After attending Taylor Swift’s show at Wembley on Thursday night, Amy says her outfit provided the perfect way to meet new people – and she even returned to the show on Saturday
“I’ve been a Swiftie for a long time – I even had a fan account when I was about 14,” she said.
“I have met so many amazing people and have never had a bad experience with a Taylor Swift fan in my life.
“I’ve made a lot of new friends doing this. I sat for hours talking to people – and the dress was a great conversation starter!
“I posted it on TikTok on Wednesday and Thursday, when I was in the general admission queue, people were coming up to me and saying they saw my TikTok.
“It was like a massive therapy session for all the Swifties to come together and have a joyful and cathartic experience together.
“We drove around for hours on Thursday to get a good view and it was amazing – we were at the front of the stage. The view was incredible, and the songs were amazing.”
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