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It’s almost the end of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (almost 150 shows later), and dancer Kameron Saunders is still stealing the show every night. This week in Indianapolis, he delighted fans with a sublime TikTok shout out.
That’s right friends, “Scram!” made the Eras Tour, the TikTok-viral delight made by comedian, actor, and writer Kel Cripe (@reallygoodimpressions).
During the live version of Swift’s GFY anthem “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Saunders has carved a fan-favourite moment in the Eras Tour. In particular, it’s the part of the song when Swift does her spoken monologue — “Ugh, so he calls me up and he’s like, “I still love you” / And I’m like, “I just, I mean, this is exhausting, you know / Like, we are never getting back together, like, ever.”
Every night of the Eras Tour, Swift hands the mic over to Saunders for the final “like, ever,” which he delivered to script for the U.S. dates. But for the international shows, Saunders has shaken up the line each show, and it’s become one of the most anticipated moments for fans.
So this week, at a show at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Saunders used the line to scream one very online word: “Scram!”
TikTok fiends will immediately recognise Saunders’ reference, Los Angeles based-comedian Kel Cripe’s viral post in which they send “a message to all the guys tryin’ to talk to my girl” wearing an outstanding wolf tee and holding raised fist, ready to deliver a freshly made knuckle sandwich.
At the time of writing, the video has 9.3 million views on TikTok. And it rules so hard.
“Scram! Leave her alone! She…she doesn’t want to talk to you! Get outta here!” Cripe says in the video, as a piano version of Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?” plays and the camera recedes. Honestly, it’s the perfect accompaniment to Swift’s song about telling someone to absolutely piss off — or else.
Cripe indeed saw the Eras Tour moment and crafted a lip-synched post to celebrate the occasion.
“scram is also my ringtone. I’m never changing it,” commented @mrs.jessi.g.
“This is like, bigger than going viral?! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!” wrote @essmeow.
“My fiance and I can’t stop saying scram to our kids and animals 😂😂😂” wrote mandynvr04.
If their official “Scram” tee wasn’t already sold out, it’d be near impossible now.