Taylor Swift’s fans were shocked when guy sold his ticket for $14,000 and did the following…

Taylor Swift, who was fortunate enough to obtain Eraserhead Tour tickets, has now sold them for $14,000.

Isaac Jarman thanked the individual who bought his ticket in a TikTok video, claiming they ‘essentially paid for my college tuition’.

“I hope you enjoy the show so much,” he remarked.

“I wish I could be there, but 14K is also pretty nice.”

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The seats were in the fourth row, which is close to the action, but the decision has split TikTok users.

One user commented, “For 14k, me and Taylor had better be hanging out all day.”

Another person said, “It’s not your fault that people are willing to spend that much.”

Some people believed that selling the ticket for $14,000 was unjust.

“Turns out the scalpers we’ve been talking about this whole time were people our age,” one commenter said.

According to another commenter, “It’s basically limiting [tickets] to people with insane amounts of disposable income.”

Jarman, on the other hand, was not having any of it.

“There are so many people getting mad at me for selling my tickets,” Jarman stated in a subsequent video.

“But I feel like if you had tickets and someone offered you $14,000, you wouldn’t go.” As if you wouldn’t go.

“That’s so many hours of work equivalent to that.”

The $14,000 he earned from the ticket was called the ‘Taylor Swift Scholarship’ by Jarman.

While he was unhappy to lose his fourth-row seats to the event, Jarman said he wasn’t too angry because he was already in the nosebleeds for the Denver show.

“I was depressed because I didn’t get tickets at first, and then I got tickets for Christmas, and it was like the best thing ever,” he added.

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“Then, in February, I believe, Ticketmaster contacted me about a lottery.”

“They were floor tickets, so close, the best tickets I’d ever had, and I was so excited to go.”

However, reading about people selling their tickets for a ludicrous amount of profit piqued Jarman’s interest, especially since he was still paying off his college tuition.

“I saw people selling them for $6,000 on StubHub, and I was like, there’s no way I can reconcile that in my mind and not sell them,” he explained.

“I was perfectly content going once and sitting in the back, ready to have the time of my life, so I didn’t feel like that needed to change.”

“I still hope that one day I’ll be able to see Taylor Swift up close.”