The quest for Taylor tickets has been a long and hard road for many – but it has been extra tough for one special little girl.
Six-year-old Imogen lives with a rare birth defect, but she’s never let it get her down.
She says she is Tay Tay’s biggest fan, but just like thousands of other Australians, she’s had no luck securing a concert ticket.
A Current Affair paid a special visit to Immy from Melbourne. (Nine)
So she did the next best thing: enjoying the show from outside the MCG.
“I danced with my friends and swapped friendship bracelets with everybody,” she said.
“I like her songs. They have good times where you can dance and some songs where you can’t (and you just listen).”
Immy said she was Swift’s biggest fan. (Nine)
A Current Affair paid a special visit to Immy in Melbourne’s South East, where her bedroom walls are dedicated to her idol.
We told Immy and mum Rachel we were here to enter them in a competition to win tickets to one of Taylor’s sold-out Sydney shows.
The pair were speechless when they were told they would be seeing the pop princess live in concert.
“I can’t even talk,” Immy said.
Immy and Mum Rachel were speechless when they learned they were receiving Taylor Swift tickets. (Nine)
“Can you believe it… we are going to Sydney. Are you serious? and flights and accommodation? You’re kidding me. Oh my god. That’s so exciting.”
Rachel said she’s devoted hours trying to buy tickets.
“I love Taylor’s messaging. I love that she embraces being unique and being different,” she said.
Immy’s mum Rachel said she loves Taylor’s messaging. (Nine)
“I love her kindness and that’s a vibe that in our family we try and hang on to.”
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Immy was born with craniofrontonasal dysplasia, a condition which causes premature fusing of the skull bones in her head.
It’s meant she’s been no stranger to hospital.
Immy was born with craniofrontonasal dysplasia, which causes premature fusing of the skull bones in her head. (Nine)
“She has had several surgeries over her life trying to make her skull bigger to accommodate her growing brain and she does look a little different to other people,” Rachel said.
Immy’s condition also means she needs a little extra support along the way.
“We have had to have resilience over the years,” Rachel said.
“There have been some difficult moments in hospital but to be honest I would never change a thing.
Rachel and Immy before Taylor Swift’s concert in Sydney on Friday. (Nine)
“We’ve had a wonderful journey with Imogen so far and we by far are the luckiest parents in the world.”
Now this vivacious girl has a concert to get to, and a message for her school teacher.
“Sorry I won’t be there on Friday,” she said.
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