AFL star Mason Cox has asked for fans to help him find Taylor Swift fans whose concert experience he may have ruined.
The Collingwood midfielder, 32, revealed his enormous 2.11m tall frame had blocked the view of the pop megastar’s Eras tour show in Melbourne.
‘HELP NEEDED!!!! I want to find the people that sat directly behind me [at the concert] to give them tickets to an AFL game. If you know them please let me know,’ wrote Cox on Instagram.
He shared a photo from the show in which he clearly obstructed fans sitting behind him.
‘That poor bald man behind you is plotting your demise! So annoyed and probably a Richmond supporter,’ joked one follower.
AFL star Mason Cox has asked for fans to help him find Taylor Swift fans whose concert experience he may have ruined. Pictured 2R
He shared a photo from the show in which he clearly obstructed fans sitting behind him
‘Would hate to be in the row behind you big fella,’ joked someone else.
‘I spotted you from the top. That’s how easy it is to find you.’
‘Hi Mason, I was behind you (second row, behind blonde girls), have dm-ed you!’ one fan commented.
The Collingwood midfielder, 32, revealed his enormous 2.11m tall frame had blocked the view of the pop megastar’s Eras tour show in Melbourne. Pictured: Swift
‘HELP NEEDED!!!! I want to find the people that sat directly behind me [at the concert] to give them tickets to an AFL game. If you know them please let me know,’ wrote Cox on Instagram
It comes after Swift sent Victorian fans wild by declaring, ‘Melbourne, you’re the love of my life.’
The pop superstar made the comment during her third sold out concert as part of her Eras Tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday night.
Swift, 34, told the crowd, ‘Some stadium girl math for you … 96,000 people the first night, 96,000 people the second night. 96,000 people tonight.’
‘That poor bald man behind you is plotting your demise! So annoyed and probably a Richmond supporter,’ joked one follower
‘Those are all the biggest shows I’ve ever played on a tour and you did it three times,’ she added.
‘The math is that it’s 288,000 people in three nights, Melbourne. You are the love of my life.’
Melbourne returned the love by giving Swift a minute-long ovation.
‘That’s unforgettable for me, I’ll never forget it,’ declared an emotional Swift.