Taylor Swift shares cute throwback photo as a youngster at soccer training after she kicks a ball off stage
She booted a beach ball off stage from Saturday's Wango Tango in Los Angeles.
And Taylor Swift revealed on Monday that it's the moment she's been training for her whole life.
The 29-year-old singer shared a cute throwback photo of herself as a youngster, holding a soccer ball.
She's fresh-faced and wearing a Puma soccer shirt and shorts in blue and white.
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The letters WASC are on the kit, so the photo was likely taken when she was a student at Wyomissing Area Junior High School in Pennsylvania.
She joked in the caption: 'Been training for this moment my whole life' as she indicated towards the video of her kicking the ball.
Taylor wore a stunning rainbow-coloured ensemble to perform at California's 2019 Wango Tango concert in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
The Me! hitmaker paired a laced-up bodice with a matching rainbow jacket, complete with long flowing tassels and a yellow top.
The performance comes after Taylor urged a Tennessee senator to help pass the Equality Act to protect the LGBTQ+ community.
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The Grammy winning singer wore her blonde tresses loose and with bangs for the show-stopping performance.
To mark the beginning of Pride Month in June, the Tennessee native put her social views and politics on full display by launching a petition, via social media, urging the Senate to support the Equality Act, which increases protections for the LGBTQ community from discrimination.
Along with petitioning, she also shared the letter she sent to Republican Senator Lamar Alexander, of her home state, making her case on the issue.
The Grammy winner also put her money where her mouth is by making a donation to GLAAD (formerly Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), a non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media in 1985.
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