Pop superstar Taylor Swift reached out to the families of the the Southport stabbing victims before playing her Wembley shows, which conclude the European leg of her world tour.
The singer returned to Wembley last Thursday, for her second stint of shows as part of her Eras Tour, in her first live shows since the cancellation of three Vienna gigs after a foiled terror plot.
Despite not mentioning the stabbing incidents at her London shows it's understood that Swift reached out privately to the families of the victims of the attack in Southport, UK, last month.
At her London gig, Swift was joined on stage by Ed Sheeran who helped the American with a duet before singing his own song, Thinking Out Loud.
Swift's final performance of her European leg of the tour takes place at Wembley on Tuesday.

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