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00:00Oh! That is wonderful. She likes those higher notes. Yes. You know what this means. You're
00:13gonna have to get a piano. What's that, Mom? You're gonna have to get a piano. Are you
00:18sure? Yes, I'm sure. Yes! That's wonderful! That's wonderful!
00:30One, two, C-State, C-1.
01:00Does that sound good at all? Once I get a cold, I just have it for a while. They just kind of linger.
01:13Do you like a coffee from the world's most depressing coffee shop? Oh, absolutely. What do you want? Just cold
01:25and sell it that way? Yeah. Have you ever heard of spatchcocking a turkey? I think I might be trying that this Thanksgiving. I don't know if we should get jazzy with the turkey. Remember when we tried to fry one?
01:38That was a disaster, but yeah. I think we had an oil patch in our yard for about six months. But besides that, it was inedible.
01:48And can you make those big ribs for Travis? I am making those big ribs for Travis. The ones he affectionately refers to as dinosaur bones?
01:55Make Texas-sized ribs for a Texas-sized man.
02:01Oh, my God. Touring is something that really brings my family together in a lot of ways.
02:08For me, part of the Paris tour is a celebration of my family.
02:14Ultimately, I just don't see any of this happening if all of my family hadn't been involved.
02:24I mean, we work together. We're kind of a family business for 20 years.
02:27This next song is by the Dixie Chicks. Oh, water. Yay.
02:31Her mom gets mad when she doesn't drink water.
02:34My parents didn't know anything about the music industry, but they were like, yeah, it's hard. Yeah, we know nothing about it right now.
02:40We'll get some books and read. Like, it's pretty insane.
02:45My mom does this every night, draws the 13 on, so now it's gonna be shiny and new.
02:52In an industry as cutthroat as a music industry, learning hard lessons and experiencing ups and downs and triumphs and failures,
03:01it was a huge challenge for my whole family. But everybody was so locked in for my whole life.
03:07They all banded together to be like, no, she wants this. We want this for her.
03:14This tour, it's an honor to work on it. It's a real privilege, and we know that.
03:20Because none of us would be doing anything that we're really good at doing if it wasn't for what she does that she's incredibly good at doing.
03:26It's incredible, fun, but mostly it's a way for us to be together as a family and to sort of honor this thing we've committed our entire lives to.
03:37I think me and Gracie are gonna change up the thing that we're gonna do.
03:45But we think we want to do the song Us instead of, because we just got nominated for the Grammy for Us.
03:50So, a few days before we played Toronto, the Grammy nominations came out. We were very lucky. We got six nominations. And one of those was for a song that I did with Gracie while we were still on the Ares tour a year ago.
04:06This time last year, she and I went out to celebrate in between shows. We ended up having a lot of drinks.
04:18What do I do about this? Okay, you're gonna fire extinguishers.
04:21I think we're gonna die. Just press it.
04:24I don't know. Yeah, yeah.
04:25And then we ended up writing a song that we're really proud of.
04:43And just got nominated for a Grammy. So, I just thought, wouldn't it be cool to do that song in Toronto?
04:48Kind of create a little kind of special moment, mash it up with one of the other songs that the fans really love.
04:55She had this idea to do Us and Out of the Woods, which, like...
05:01Out of the Woods is in my, like, top three favorite songs of all time.
05:06Hey, dude, I have a cold, so I'm just gonna, like, briefly go through.
05:10So, we do double chorus, like, mashup of Out of the Woods and Us, and I think it works in this key.
05:15Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the
05:45us, wait for it, but remember when, the break's too soon, 26 is in a hospital room, he started
05:54crying, baby, I did too, the sun came up, I'm speaking to you, anyway, so we do double
06:00bridges, and then we go into like a double chorus, like mashup of Out of the Woods and
06:05us, and it'll be so, so cool, then what does she do though, the first chorus, it's just
06:22insane, she just like can do that in her sleep, where it's like, I'm gonna chop up two to five
06:27songs and make them all, how did she mastermind that, I don't know, because she's just a mastermind,
06:31I need to like write in sharpie on my arm, like, don't pass out, don't pass out, the
06:39structure of the song, be like, me verse, me chorus, Taylor verse, Taylor chorus, me bridge,
06:47Taylor bridge, Taylor verse, me, wake up, wake up, catch me projectile vomiting on the
06:53era stage,
07:23so that this pain would be for evermore
07:29forgive me Peter, my lost fearless leader
07:48evermore and Peter, Jesus
07:50I don't, for the life of me, understand how she does it, I have no idea, because I couldn't
07:58do it, if my life depended on it, I couldn't do it, there wasn't a creative bone in my body,
08:05I was completely the opposite, I went into business in school, I don't have a musical
08:35background or play instruments, but I do have this sort of intimate knowledge of the psyche
08:43of someone who really has to do this, then it goes back to my mother, Marjorie.
08:50She was an opera singer, she was a music major out of college and went straight to work live radio
09:10performing out of New York, but she married my dad and started moving around the world, so wherever
09:17they were living, she would star in local operas. Everywhere we went, she was absolutely beloved.
09:24My sister and I were often brought along and put in the front row listening, and on the way home, I remember she would say to me,
09:37so Andrea, during that part of the delivery, did it make you want to cry? And I would say, well, mom, um, a little bit, a little bit, you know, she was always looking for feedback,
09:52but from an eight-year-old, like opera, so I would give her what I could, but I knew that I had a job to do, because I was going to be quizzed on the way home.
10:10It was a beautiful relationship I had with my mom, but it was all with a full awareness that my mom was this person who loves singing,
10:22who loved to perform, and that people love.
10:29Dual pianos, we're going on the stage.
10:33All right, let's go, Taylor.
10:36So it began with my mother.
10:39And I think that that prepared me probably better than anything that could have for having a child like Taylor,
10:46who pretty much wanted to follow in my mother's footsteps.
10:54Taylor always knew she wanted to perform,
10:58and she was already writing her own music without any co-writers.
11:03This is a song I wrote yesterday.
11:06I wrote this song yesterday.
11:07This is a song I wrote, like, a week ago.
11:09It's called One Sided Goodbye.
11:11This song is called Beautiful Days, and the title's kind of self-explanatory, so...
11:15And then at 11 is when Taylor looked at me and said,
11:20we've got to go to Nashville.
11:22Please, please take me to Nashville.
11:24That is where Faith Hill went.
11:26Very quickly, I realized this is where my past with my mother was going to really, really come into play.
11:39I think Taylor wanted to experience something that she thought was...
11:47I hate to say the word, but destiny.
11:49I do think that at a very young age, we tend to know where we're going in life.
11:57And it's good to listen to them and where their dreams are, even at that age.
12:08So we're in Toronto, in my hometown.
12:12Everything that I own, I don't realize, because it's just always here.
12:16It's part of the fabric of my life.
12:18But truly, everything is dance-related.
12:22Everything is dance.
12:23This is a, I believe, a Christmas tree ornament.
12:26I'm such a dance geek.
12:28I think more than just loving dance, I'm a true dance nerd.
12:32Yes.
12:33Too much.
12:34I think you have to have a certain personality to tour.
12:38Truly.
12:39It's, like, one thing to be a dancer or a musician,
12:41but it's another thing to be able to handle what a tour entails.
12:45And it's not for everybody.
12:47It was always for me.
12:49I did great.
12:49I loved being on the road.
12:53My whole life, it was my dream to tour like this.
12:56And I loved performing in this show.
13:00But after this tour, my dance career is coming to an end.
13:04And it's, like, beautiful bittersweet, I think, is how it'll end for me.
13:11Everything that I saw had dance on it.
13:14So I knew from a young age that this is what you wanted to do.
13:19Before you could even write, you drew yourself dancing.
13:23And the teacher wrote, Amanda wants to be a dancer.
13:29Aw.
13:29I like dancing because it is fun.
13:31I dance good.
13:32My mom takes me to dancing, and sometimes my dad does.
13:39Thanks for sometimes taking me, Dad.
13:41Thanks for always taking me, Mom.
13:43You're welcome.
13:45Are you guys excited to come?
13:46Oh, my gosh.
13:47Of course.
13:47On Saturday.
13:48I'm going to try to wave to you guys a little bit.
13:51Yeah, yeah.
13:52But watch your step, though.
13:54I'll fall.
13:55Thanks, Dad.
14:05So as we go into these last few shows here,
14:08I can't help but think that this is potentially the last time
14:12that I will ever do this in front of my family and friends, you know?
14:15Um, but I think we all know how rare and special opportunities like this are.
14:24And Tay, you are, oh, God.
14:31You are all things kindness and all things grace.
14:35And absolutely, my life is different from now moving forward because of you.
14:40So have an incredible show.
14:42You too, girl.
14:42I love you guys.
14:44Let's enjoy.
14:45Thank you for un-retiring.
14:48Oh, my favorite pop star.
14:50You are my favorite pop star.
14:53Let's go out there.
14:54Fuck shit, I'm fucking up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up.
14:59If you love like that, don't run, run, run, run, run, run, run.
15:01Cause baby, now we got bad ones
15:04And now we used to be bad ones
15:07So do you look what you've done?
15:10Cause baby, now we got bad ones
15:13And now we got problems
15:15And I don't think we can solve them
15:18You later really did cause
15:21And baby, now we got bad ones
15:31For Taylor, it's always been about the audience
15:40Making sure that she felt an intimate connection with them
15:45Meeting people, talking to them, hugging them
15:49But with the Heiress tour
15:52That could no longer be possible because of COVID
15:55And the risk that it brought to everybody backstage
15:59That, you know, you've got this massive production
16:02Having it shut down would be a disaster
16:05I decided that if I couldn't meet fans
16:09In the crowd, in the show
16:12Then I have to come up with different ways
16:16To still give people an intimate experience
16:21Ethan Tobin is a brilliant production designer
16:25I've been working with him
16:27Mainly I started on music videos
16:29This was the biggest undertaking that we had
16:32I'd like to build worlds around a storyteller
16:36Their relationship with their fans
16:38Our relationship with the songs
16:40If every idea that you have creates an emotional response
16:44You are able to make people in the last row
16:47Feel like they're in the first row
16:49I wanted to make sure that our production was accessible from every part of the stadium
16:59Well, these people are all the way up here
17:00So we made the floor video
17:02And the video screen on the floor
17:04So now as they look down, they get this incredible view
17:07But now the people on the floor can't see
17:09And so we're going to get a camera that's overhead
17:11We'll be able to shoot the floor we'll put up on the screen
17:14I mean, we have a cinematographer for this tour
17:17Which we've never had before
17:19So many people are going to be watching those screens
17:21So we know which shots are cooler than other shots
17:24And then also I was like, do some wild card stuff, Ethan
17:41I want there to be a moment where the fans are like, what just happened?
17:44And that's when he comes up with things like me diving into the stage
17:48At which point I'm like, Ethan, that is not going to work
17:53How does that even work?
17:58You have red lights until you get the green lights
18:01Green lights tell you that you're not going to run into anything
18:03Oh my god
18:04And then you're into a bag
18:06I wonder what that looks like from the top
18:08Do you have a window?
18:10Downstage inside
18:11From the top?
18:12Yeah
18:13And it looks cool
18:14It looks even better
18:15Like as if I'm coming back from the piano
18:18I'm walking here
18:19And I just
18:20Look at you
18:22Did it look good?
18:23Yeah
18:24I love it so much
18:26Do it again?
18:27Yeah, if you're comfortable with it
18:29People scream
18:48It's happening right in front of your eyes
18:53That creates joy
18:58And that's, I think, what great shows do
19:03Make adults feel like children
19:08What we were trying to do with this tour
19:15Was make it the biggest thing we've ever done
19:20But truthfully, none of it happens without a song
19:26And a person up there willing to sing it
19:29I love songs
19:30I love songs
19:31I love songs
19:32I love songs
19:33I love songs
19:34Okay
19:35Storytelling for me is one of the key aspects that makes me feel like life is worth living
19:47Cause our song is a slamming screen door
19:50Sneaking Adelaide
19:51Tapping on his window
19:53When we're on the phone
19:54And he talks real slow
19:56It's just, it's that important to me
19:58It gets better than this
20:00You'd take my hand and drag me head
20:04But fearless
20:06And crafting a song is just the happiest I ever am
20:11Hi
20:12Okay, so let's go
20:14I liked it better when you were on my side
20:22Sorry, hold on
20:23I just wrote this 15 minutes ago
20:25If you're in a writing session with me
20:27Like, I'll go into my lyric space
20:29And it's just sort of like
20:30Just rocking back and forth in a corner muttering
20:32What if you start
20:38What if you start over with the same melody?
20:40So it's
20:41So it's
20:42In the middle of the night
20:43Yeah, so it starts over
20:44Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
20:45It's very
20:46I've never lost that sense of just like
20:49I don't know
20:50It's for me
20:51It's
20:52It's endlessly fascinating
20:55I never get bored of it
20:57In the middle of the night
20:59In my dreams
21:00Songwriting happens
21:04Whether I'm on tour or not
21:07Because
21:08My life has just always
21:10Been a kind of free-flowing state of
21:13You live it, you feel it, you wonder about it, you write about it
21:20I started going to Sweden in between my shows
21:23And it just felt like the most exciting way to make a secret album
21:27It would just be the three of us
21:31And we would write
21:33And we would record
21:35Do you want to hear the vocals?
21:36Yes, please
21:37All right
21:38You don't have to hold back on the violence
21:40So go more violent?
21:42I mean
21:43It was always like you were a little
21:45I think I was trying to be in tune
21:46I didn't have the click track
21:47Yeah
21:48I can be more violent
21:49Yeah
21:50Trust me
21:51All right
21:52Making the album while I was on the Ares tour
21:55I was in a place in my life where life felt so full of possibility
22:00And it felt like I was figuring things out
22:02And it felt like so romantic and magical and passionate
22:06And I wanted to encapsulate that feeling on this album
22:10We hadn't made any music together since Reputation, which came out in 2017
22:34So going back and working with Max and Shellback
22:39Our relationship is very much that I feel like they've always been mentors
22:43And I've always felt like their apprentice
22:45And they are so brilliant
22:50What?
22:52Just tell us what
22:53Good job, everyone
23:03Mostly dog
23:05It's really a very respectful relationship that you would have with people that you
23:10You know they're your peers, but you also look up to them
23:12Okay, so this is a Swedish Christmas dinner?
23:16What is this?
23:18This is a...
23:19I don't know what dinner
23:21I mean...
23:23This is the first station
23:25First station of Swedish Christmas
23:28So we put nuts and raisins in the cup
23:31And then we put the spiced wine in there
23:37And it's hot and we drink it
23:39Yes
23:40I'm excited
23:41That's absolutely delicious
23:44This is incredible
23:46Yeah
23:47Good Yul
23:48Good Yul
23:49Merry Christmas
23:50Good Yul
23:51Good Yul
23:52Good Yul
23:54I was really ready for that sort of challenge
23:56To go back in with these two people
23:57And really try to stretch and challenge myself as much as possible
24:02To make hopefully the best album that I could possibly make
24:06I think it should be high
24:08Good thing
24:12Good thing
24:13You know what I mean?
24:14Like, so that it's got something weird and creepy about the high
24:19Oh, I'm obsessed with this
24:22Jesus
24:24I usually hear about new music within five minutes of it being written
24:36That is the best thing I can possibly think of and also the scariest
24:42Because now I know something that nobody else knows other than the people who are in that room
24:48And that's a massive responsibility
24:49It's like, I don't
24:50No, don't send
24:51No, don't send it to me
24:52I don't want it on my phone
24:53No, no, no
24:54Like, I'm immortal now, baby dolls
24:56Like, that you're still talking to all those girls
24:58Right, yeah
24:59But I'm immortal now, baby dolls
25:03I couldn't if I tried
25:06Nah
25:07Nah
25:08I like that other one that you went to
25:09Yeah
25:10I couldn't if I tried
25:16Thank you for the lovely bouquet
25:18I think you put, bring the beat back out on bouquet
25:22Yeah
25:23Damn it
25:24I just love it
25:25I love being hyper detailed
25:29And having several overarching themes that are woven throughout
25:35And I think the fans have really gotten into that obsessive nature of my storytelling too
25:42I think for a lot of people, they feel such a personal connection to her
25:46Her deeply personal writing
25:49The drama that she's been through
25:51The heartbreak and regret that she's shared with people
25:54And I think it must be meaningful to her for that to resonate
25:58Woo!
25:59Yeah
26:00Alright, this is going to be my last song for today
26:04Taylor Swift is one of my favorite singers and it inspired me to sing one of her songs
26:09I think a lot of people can relate to this
26:11I wanted to give a compilation of lyrics that I still have yet to recover from
26:15When you were young they assumed you were nothing
26:21One of the things that sets her apart from a lot of other people is how she writes
26:26You drew stars around my scars
26:29But now I'm bleeding
26:33So I knew you
26:36Stepping on the last train
26:39I'd be like a last day and I
26:43I knew you
26:45Leaving like a father
26:47Running like water
26:49I knew you
26:51I knew you
26:52Handed on my sweater
26:54Baby, guess you better write
26:57Her writing is personal and it's vulnerable and it's very specific
27:01But in that specificity people see themselves
27:04see themselves because there we are again when i loved you so back before you lost the one real
27:16thing you've ever known i don't remember a time existing without her music every chapter of my
27:23life is marked by an album of hers that came out around the same time i started writing music when
27:29i was eight i remember my friends saying would you rather have 10 trillion dollars or like write
27:37a song with taylor swift i'm like write a song with taylor swift oh this is gonna be a fun one hello
27:51hi hi hi hi how's your dress thanks man how are you feeling i'm you know i'll i'll get there this
27:59is gonna pull me through my cold this is a medical thing for me um so what i would do is i'd start
28:06out by like talking to them about how we're so excited because we just got nominated for a grammy
28:11together so we thought what better than to play a little song for you now and then i'll be like
28:18gracie come out what the way they do oh it's crazy no the double bridge is going to send me off a clip
28:38it still feels surreal to be here you know she is just the easiest person to be around she's such a
28:44dear friend i love her and then sometimes i'm like how is it that we're singing this song for me this is
28:52like a dream
29:08i wonder if you regret this secret
29:17us
29:22i think you'll remember
29:28i think you'll remember the genius young lady you saw earlier tonight gracie abrams
29:37so please welcome to the stage once again gracie abrams
29:52there's something that happens between friends who make music it's this kind of like undeniable bond that
30:09you have
30:13with gracie we've had so many special moments
30:16you know my opening acts on this tour are kids that were like 10 years old at my show
30:39and now that we're singing together like you just can't believe the way that everything's falling
30:46into place in the way you never could have dreamed it would
31:00see you know i look forward to seeing that the fans react from night to night
31:14you know i look forward to seeing the different ways that the fans react from night to night
31:28you see the tears and you see the hugging each other and it just i love it
31:33for me personally watching the show that moment that taylor appears and there she is
31:39that to me is absolutely worth everything it makes me feel like this was my calling in life
31:53whether it was taylor or my mom it was to be around someone who loves entertaining
32:00and is extraordinarily talented it was just
32:03just ditto it just happened all over again you know taylor sings marjorie which is dedicated to
32:14my mother and you know we i knew i was gonna do it at some point
32:24the experience writing marjorie was i was kind of a wreck at times writing it i'd sort of break down
32:40sometimes i didn't know better i think you were talking to me now she died when i was 13 when i
32:51was on a trip to nashville to try and make it so i've always just sort of felt like she was um seeing
32:59seeing this you know one of the things that still rips me apart when i listen to it is that she's
33:05singing with me on this song i wrote these lyrics and if i did know better i think you were singing to
33:16me now then you hear her actually sing
33:26it's things like that that just make you feel like your whole heart is in this whole thing
33:30during the tour she does marjorie and i said to her god taylor i don't know if i can make it through
33:41the tour crying every night when you sing that song it just gets me
33:51it started off as something very simple you know we didn't even have lights prepared for that song
33:57we didn't know that the fans were going to honor that song with the reverence that they do
34:08that they were going to hold their phones up
34:17it just became a very loving tribute to her grandmother we do marjorie every night you know i
34:26think about family my dad passed away last year she's singing about her grandmother but those of
34:33us that have gone through something similar in the recent years like that's always kind of an emotional
34:38moment in the night um my papa was a big part of the family my favorite person in the whole world
34:46and he unfortunately passed every single time i'm on that stage i definitely feel his presence
34:51especially the first night just this big rush fell over me and i was like it's my grandpa marjorie is
34:59about taylor's grandmother but it's personal to me and i think that's a testament to taylor's writing
35:06because it really feels like it's your own experience the idea that you have a loss and yet they are
35:18still here with us is kind of what i need to cling to in every night
35:31i've been performing with taylor for 12 years and truly the era's tour was a surprise
35:40to all of us we had had covid we all wanted to be together to make music again i know i very much
35:47needed to be here to make music again i lost my mother september of 21 so when rehearsal started not
35:59only did i need music and need to be with my my band family
36:04i needed to heal
36:17music is the thing that is the most healing to me
36:21i for the past few years have been really learning to accept and lean into that two different
36:40things can be true at one time and last year that really uh smacked me in the face because we started
36:50this tour and we were all making memories and falling in love with each other and i was the happiest i had been
36:58in some time and at the same time i was heartbroken every moment because my mother wasn't here to experience
37:08this joy and to uh see the heiress tour um yeah like if you saw me sobbing somewhere you'd never know that i was the happiest i had been in a while
37:24and um if you saw my joy it was often that i was pretty devastated and so knowing that i just want to
37:36i don't know give permission to feel both to be here feel what we feel be as present as you can
37:46in these next four shows thank you to all of you thank you
38:02guys you heard her let's go out there
38:16never be so kind you forget to be clever
38:35never be so clever
38:43never be so clever
38:43you forget to be kind
38:49and if i didn't know better
38:52I think you were talking to me now
38:57If I didn't know better
39:02I think you were still around
39:07What I didn't say then
39:12What I didn't say then
39:14You were alive, you were alive in my head
39:19What I didn't say then
39:22What I didn't say then
39:25You were alive, so alive
39:29The autumn chill that wakes me up
39:32You love the amber sky so much
39:34Long limbs and frozen swims
39:36You always go past where you can touch
39:39And I complete the whole way then
39:42The car ride backing up this set
39:44I should've asked you questions
39:47I should've asked you how to be
39:50Asked you to write it down for me
39:53Should've kept every grocery store received
39:56Cause every scrap of you would be taken from me
40:00Watched as you signed your name Marjorie
40:03All your closets are backlogged dreams
40:06And how you left them all to me
40:09What I didn't say then
40:12What I didn't say then
40:14You're alive, you're alive in my head
40:19What I didn't say then
40:22What I didn't say then
40:24You're alive, so alive
40:27You're alive, so alive
40:29And if I didn't know better
40:33I think you would
40:35Sing it to me now
40:40If I didn't know better
40:45I think you were still around
40:48My mom's voice is in that song
40:55And she would have loved to have seen all of this
41:00She'd be so proud
41:02And I think she'd also be really, really stoked
41:07That she's now singing in the stadium every night
41:18And I think she'd also be really, really stoked
41:48We're at the very end of this tour
42:04So you doing that, you have no idea how much it means to me
42:09And to my
42:18And to my band, and to my crew
42:21And everybody who's put so much of this into this tour
42:24Into their, I don't even know what I'm saying anymore
42:26I'm just having a bit of a moment, sorry
42:29It's not even the last show
42:36I love you guys, thank you so much for that
42:46Oh
42:48That was insane
43:04That was insane
43:15That was fun, oh, it got, I got emotional
43:18I felt like a dumbass
43:19That was the best part
43:20I couldn't put words together, Austin
43:23That was kind of embarrassing
43:24That's nice of you to say, though
43:26You're a very supportive person
43:27You know what got me was, like, Camila
43:34Made this speech before the, the, the show
43:38Where she was talking about how her mom died
43:40Like, her mom died recently
43:42And she was just saying, like, how heartbroken she is
43:45That her mom never got to see the Aerosaur
43:47And never got to see her do this
43:50And I was just thinking about it all night
43:51I was, and I, you know, and I knew that
43:53And I, we always used to, like, make eye contact
43:55On Marjorie, me and Camila
43:56Because of her mom
43:57But it put it in perspective, like
44:00I don't know, like, the fact that
44:02That mom did get to see it
44:04And, like, Travis got to see it
44:07And dad got to see it
44:09And, like, I just felt so lucky
44:12And that's what, it was, like, cracked me
44:14It cracked me wide open
44:16Oh my god, it was unreal
44:20It's just incredible
44:21It really was
44:22And I think you have every right to feel emotional
44:25Because it has to be hitting you, honey
44:26But this has been the dream tour of your life
44:30Yeah, it has
44:31I just never thought, I never thought
44:33We'd ever do something this good
44:35I mean, it's gonna be an emotional time
44:37From here on out to the end
44:38It's so crazy that, like, all this has happened
44:41And we all got to experience it together
44:43We love you
44:44Love you
44:45Love you, too
44:50Love you, too
44:51Love you, too
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