Junhao says he was supposed to return to China immediately — his luggage was apparently still at the airport — after the concert but must stay in Singapore until the police conclude their investigations.
“The hotels are super expensive and almost fully booked out. I don’t know where to go and I want to go home. I haven’t eaten in a day,” he shares.
He also adds in the comments that he had spent 12,000 yuan (S$2,228) on a ticket.
Hmm… Didn’t he know that there is a high chance of this happening if he didn’t buy from official sources?
Junhao requests that netizens don’t spread rumours in the comments and insists that he is a victim.
As he is still assisting the police on the case, he can’t share much but promises to do so once the investigations are done.
Junghao is not the only concertgoer to discover he had bought fake tickets to Taylor’s concert.
Two female fans from Thailand also shared a heartbreaking video of themselves crying outside the stadium as Taylor’s could be heard in the background.
The Swifties realised they had bought fake tickets when they were rejected at the gantries.
Earlier this month, it was reported that at least 334 fans have fallen for scams involving fake Taylor Swift tickets with losses amounting to $213,000.