Taylor Swift fans have praised her mother Andrea for prompting police and governments to beef up security on her Eras tour, thwarting terrorist threats and plots.

Taylor Swift has been praised by an army of fans for keeping the American singer and her 'mumager' safe during her successful Eras tour in August.

Security efforts around the superstar have come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks, including a request for police protection at London's Wembley Stadium.

In fact, one fan said that the singer brought so much money into the UK economy last summer (around £1 billion, including £300 million for London alone) that “the Met should have taken her to Wembley over his shoulders.”

Taylor's safety concerns received further validation in light of three postponed shows in Vienna in August. Arrested after US police thwarted a terrorist attack.

Additionally, an alleged stalker was arrested at one of his German concerts in Gelsenkirchen in July.

Taylor Swift's legions of fans have praised the American singer and her 'mumager' for keeping them safe during her successful Eras tour in August.

The singer's mother, Andrea, affectionately known as 'Mama Bear', has received the most praise for Swifties' increased safety measures.

The singer's mother, Andrea, affectionately known as 'Mama Bear', has received the most praise for Swifties' increased safety measures.

Andrea is said to have spoken directly to senior officials and government officials about increased police security for the concerts and threatened to put on shows if these demands were not met.

Andrea is said to have spoken directly to senior officials and government officials about increased police security for the concerts and threatened to put on shows if these demands were not met.

The singer's mother, Andrea, affectionately known as 'Uncle Bear' to Swifties, in her role as her daughter's manager, reportedly spoke directly to senior officials and government officials about increased police security. concerts and threatened to cancel shows if these demands were not met.

One fan took to social media to pay tribute to the Swifts, writing: “There was so much security in and around Wembley it was unbelievable.”

Another added: “No one messes with Mama Swift, she will protect her kids at all costs,” while another commenter added: “Taylor's parents are great; protection is necessary and worth it.”

Another user believed security followed the Southport murders in July, when three young women were killed and ten others seriously injured when Taylor was stabbed at a 'Warrant'-themed dance workshop.

They said: Considering the plot of the Vienna show and the attack on the girls at the DS themed dance party, it's totally justified.

Taylor posted a message on her Instagram page highlighting the importance of protecting the 'half a million' people who will attend her shows at Wembley in August. After the Vienna terrorist attack.

He wrote to his 283 million followers: 'I have decided that I must do everything I can to protect the almost half a million people who come to see the shows in London.

“My team and I work hand in hand with the stadium staff and the British authorities every day to achieve that goal and I want to thank them for everything they have done for us.”

Taylor played eight sold-out dates in London during her epic Eras tour, the most dates ever performed at Wembley by a solo artist on a single tour.

Taylor played eight sold-out dates in London during her epic Eras tour, the most dates ever performed at Wembley by a solo artist on a single tour.

Taylor is currently on the final North American leg of her Eras Tour, which begins in March 2023 (pictured with her mother Andrea in 2010).

Taylor is currently on the final North American leg of her Eras Tour, which begins in March 2023 (pictured with her mother Andrea in 2010).

Taylor played eight sold-out dates in London during her epic Eras tour, the most dates ever performed at Wembley by a solo artist on a single tour. Beat Michael Jackson's record.

During his last show at Wembley in August, he told his fans: “You have made me the first solo artist to play Wembley eight times on one tour.” “We can never, ever thank you enough for that.”

The star's eighth performance at Wembley equaled the overall record for most nights played at the venue, set by Take That on their breakthrough 2011 tour.

Taylor's UK jaunt saw him play across the Irish Sea in Liverpool, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Dublin before zig-zagging across Europe. Taking other sold out dates.

Taylor is currently on the final North American leg of her Eras tour, which kicks off in March 2023, where she will play three dates in Miami later this week, followed by shows in New Orleans, Indianapolis and Toronto before wrapping up. Vancouver, where their last performance will take place on December 8.