Taylor Swift had an emotional moment onstage during her concert at the Glendale, Arizona, when she opened up about her mother's cancer diagnoses.
During the concert, the 25-year-old singer sung 'Ronan', a song which she wrote for a child named Ronan Thompson who died from neuroblastoma at the age of three, reported News.com.au.
The 'Bad Blood' hit-maker got choked while she was introducing her emotional song and even spoke about how cancer has impacted her own family as her mother Andrea Finlay Swift was diagnosed with the disease in 2015.
Introducing Maya Thompson to the audience, the singer also revealed how the former's blog helped her in coping up with her mother's cancer.
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