Love might be dead—but the feud over Taylor Swift tickets is alive and kicking! When a couple calls it quits, the real drama isn't about who gets the house or the car… it’s who gets those golden tickets to the Eras Tour. Join us as we unpack the pettiest (and funniest) post-split negotiation you've ever heard. It’s a love story, baby, just say… lawyer up?
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You may have heard, guys that just by getting on air, we may be sending you to go and see Taylor Swift in Vancouver, final show of the Era's tour.
How exciting have.
You been to Canada before? It's such a beautiful place.
Where did you go?
I went to Vancouver, Whistler or somewhere Tonto. VAMPF.
BAMF is part hei central.
Is that where the young people go.
That's where they all go to ski and then party afterwards. BAMF is amazing. Went to Vancouver. But you will be going when there will be snow.
Oh it's Christmas going to be man? I mean, how wonderful. You couldn't hope for anything more.
But what I'm what I do need to point out though, is that if you do get on air and you go in the drawer and you end up with the tickets, maybe you don't tell your partner about it until the very last year, because who gets the tickets if something awful happens. We're talking about this because you know, usually it comes down to the nitty greddy and people are arguing over things left right and center. Quite often, I mean, and I'm not speaking from experience. Sometimes you end up arguing about things or someone wants to keep something, not because they want to keep it, but they know that you want it, right, okay, right, so you might not even be the Taylor Swift fan.
So you know they really want to go.
So in sort of a divorce settlement, you might argue over things like nothing, transformers, performers.
Ah, we didn't argue. We didn't argue about transformers.
He just.
He politely asked me where they were prime.
I don't know where they are.
And then when I spoke I've spoken to him recently about that, because he said, what's this thing about transformers that apparently has been floating around? And then he said something like, well, it was transformers.
But I don't know where my he Mans are either. I think I.
Might have the he Man and like this really cool? Was there a line in he Man? A little yellow line?
Yeah, that was his sidekick. This story is not about.
Castles of gray Skull. We don't have castles of Grace.
And oh we had a Castle of gray Skull in our house. And then what about the footy cards?
And they even appeared on and how old is he.
A couple of years ago, my nineteen eighty one or something. Anyway, we're not talking about me, We're talking about this.
This a Toronto lawyer, right.
These people, they have purchased tickets for the Canadian leg, so the well, their concert is on the approach. And as we know, some of the tickets for like posts, you know now that people are trying to get them. Some of them are like thirteen fourteen thousands to try and get your hands. So good luck with that one. But there's a big argument about who gets the Taylor Swift tickets.
There are two of them.
I mean, the problem is that you kind of have got to split them up as far as a family a family law perspective, and their value a lot of value fourteen thousand dollars worth prior to the show, but after the show, they're just worth the memories.
He's not arguing, is he.
And the divorce set it. This could be the big thing.
But that's what I mean.
Maybe he may not, but he may not even want them. But what tends to happen is even when you don't want that.
Thing, you make a point of it.
You go, well, there mine and they're on my credit card because I know that we'll really.
What about this if it was your situation? Right, well, we're not talking about hypothetical. You're going through a divorce. And then he says, I want the Taylor Swift tickets and you say, here's the deal I'm prepared to offer. You take the dog, I take the tickets, or do you give up Annie for the tickets?
Absolutely not?
You thought about that? Then?
All right, how's this?
Could you do it this way? Because the other night at the kid Laroi Cougie's in Selena A Selena's and coogie out the front, there was a mom with two kids and they came over and started having a chat to me as I was leaving the kid and I said, are you guys all right? What's going on? She goes, we won tickets to the kid LAROI, but we didn't know that the kids can't get in. You have to be over eight am to get into Selena's. So I said, so what are you doing? And she said, my husband and I are going back and forth and watching a song each for the kid LAROI. Oh my god, could you do that with the tickets? Could you go in and out watch a few songs? Watch the first half Taylor Swift and you could.
Be negotiating a witch half them. It wouldn't stop, the fight would continue, never end.
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