For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
In 2018, Isabella McCune was an 8-year-old girl in Arizona who was excited to see Taylor Swift on her Reputation Stadium Tour.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Because of a major accident, McCune was not able to go to the Swift show, and she also got burned over 65% of her body.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Parade says that Swift herself told McCune that she would get to see her on tour one day.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
In 2018, Swift went to see McCune in the hospital and left her a note that said, "Isabelle, I hope you feel better soon.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
ABC 15 says, "I'm so glad you've been listening to my songs. "You are so cool, and I can't wait to have you at a show. Keep going, beautiful. Taylor, Love."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Swift didn't go back on tour for another five years, during which she put out four albums, including the Grammy Album of the Year winner legend in 2020.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
But when Swift announced The Eras Tour, she thought back to the promise she made to McClune five years ago.