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Posted: 2018-06-04T21:04:51Z | Updated: 2018-06-04T21:13:28Z Taylor Swift Marks Pride Month With Heartfelt Concert Speech | HuffPost

Taylor Swift Marks Pride Month With Heartfelt Concert Speech

The "Shake It Off" singer sent her "love and respect" to members of the queer community while performing this weekend.

Taylor Swift took a moment to honor LGBTQ Pride Month during a weekend stop on her Reputation tour. 

The pop superstar briefly paused her June 2 show at Chicago’s Soldier Field to deliver a heartfelt speech praising members of the queer community for their courage. 

“It’s very brave to be vulnerable about your feelings in any situation,” Swift told the crowd . “But it’s even more brave to be honest about your feelings and who you love when you know that it might be met with adversity from society.” 

She continued, “This month, and every month, I want to send my love and respect to everybody who has been brave enough to be honest about how they feel, to live their lives as they are, as they feel they should be, as they identify.” 

Check out Swift’s full speech in the video below. 

Before segueing into her hit “Delicate ,” Swift added , “I want to send my love and respect to everybody who hasn’t felt comfortable enough to come out yet ... and may you do that on your own time and may we end up in a world where everyone can live and love equally, and no one has to be afraid to be vulnerable and say how they feel.” 

Fans also pointed to Swift’s sequined, rainbow-printed dress that she’s worn on tour as an extra nod of affirmation.

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Taylor Swift (far right) with Charli XCX and Camila Cabello on June 1 in Chicago.
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Needless to say, Swift’s fans applauded their idol’s remarks.

Swift has been earning rave reviews for her new tour , which heads to England and Ireland this week before returning to the U.S. June 30. 

Rolling Stone called the show Swift’s “most astounding tour yet,” noting, “No pop star goes to such absurd extremes to avoid repeating herself, even when repeating herself would be more than good enough.”  

#TheFutureIsQueer is HuffPost’s monthlong celebration of queerness, not just as an identity but as action in the world. Find all of our Pride Month coverage here .

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