A TikToker has been left speechless after pop superstar Taylor Swift plucked him from the crowd, hugged him, and told him she loved his social media videos at her Melbourne concert.
Oliver Mills, who creates popular videos on social media, labelled the encounter as "the single greatest moment of my life" during the concert last night.
Mills and his friends were sitting in the members area when Swift's team moved them to the friends and family section, telling Mills he would be pulled on stage during the hit song '22'.
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Mills was dancing and singing at the front of the stage when Taylor skipped over and gave him a hug.
The singer also passed on her signed, black '22' hat, which has been gifted to fans throughout her shows.
"She said, "I love your videos, you're so funny", and then I said something... probably unintelligible, and then I got a second hug," Mills told Today.
"I've still got no words, we woke up this morning and I was like, I'm not sure that that actually transpired last night.
"I can't, I still can't breathe."'
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Mills, a self-proclaimed Swiftie, has more than 800,000 followers on TikTok who watch his performative videos and musings about life.
The video of his encounter with Swift had this morning garnered more than two million views.
"The Taylor Swift effect is like nothing else, look at the economy of Melbourne right now - it's booming,' he said.
"She's an entire ecosystem and economy, she's the most powerful, incredible woman on the planet. And man, I'm biased, but I love you, Taylor. Blow the house down."
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Swift performed to the biggest crowd of her life this weekend, with 96,000 people rocking up to the Melbourne show.
The Eras Tour has spanned across three sold-out nights in Melbourne before it heads to Sydney next week.
The tour is the sixth concert tour by Swift, who described it as a journey through all of her "musical eras" and a homage to her 10-album discography.
Her new album The Tortured Poets Department is due to be released on April 19.