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Pop star unites with infant fan who danced to her music in the womb

Jencita Vargas took her 9-month-old daughter to Swift's '1989 World Tour' show on Saturday (August 29) at San Diego's Petco Park after wining tickets that came with a backstage tour, courtesy of Swift's mother, Audrea.

Taylor Swift greets 9-month-old fan in San Diego

Taylor Swift met an adorable baby girl at a recent concert, almost a year after the then-unborn child was recorded dancing to the superstar's music in the womb.

Jencita Vargas took her 9-month-old daughter to Swift's '1989 World Tour' show  on Saturday (August 29) at San Diego's Petco Park after wining tickets that came with a backstage tour, courtesy of Swift's mother, Audrea

Given how devoted Swift’s family is to her career and fans, just like the star herself, it was no surprise that Andrea recognized Vargas. But the super-fan was blown away when Andrea offered to bring Vargas to Swift’s dressing room so she could meet little Madison Emery. Vargas documented the experience on Tumblr, where she writes blog posts for her daughter to read when she’s older.

"Let me just tell you, it was a surreal experience. We walked in, and we were inside Taylor’s dressing room. I was expecting to look and maybe see her seated across the way and walk towards her, but she just appeared, magically dressed in a white fluffy robe like she was lounging in heaven. I asked if I could put you on the floor (to crawl around) and she said I could,” recalls Vargas.

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Last November, Swift was blown away when a pregnant woman named Jencita Vargas posted a video of how her baby bump moved when listening to the singer’s music. "YOU GUYS JENCITA’S UNBORN BABY IS DANCING TO BLANK SPACE IN THIS VIDEO AND I CANNOT CALM DOWN ABOUT IT,” Swift excitedly tweeted after seeing the viral clip. Vargas gave birth to a healthy, beautiful girl named Madison a couple of months later.

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