‘Which one’s the teen?’ people cry as ageless mum, 47, shares cute concert snap with her 14-year-old daughter
PEOPLE have been left convinced a youthful mum is 30 years younger after mistaking her for a teenager in a concert snap.
Fiona Lancaster, 47, shared a pic alongside daughter Megan, 14, on a Taylor Swift fan page after the pair attended the Eras Tour in the Netherlands.
The mother and daughter duo went all out with their outfits, matching in black sequins and tassle dresses, cowboy boots and face gems.
Alongside the picture, mum-of-two Fiona - from Ayrshire - said: "Home to Scotland after N3 at Amsterdam.
"At 47 I should be able to deal with [concert blues]. I guess when you’ve looked forward to something for 14 months it’s natural!
"Pic of me and my teen Swiftie before the most amazing experience! I was honestly starstruck!"
And the hard-working nurse was instantly inundated with compliments from fellow Swifties who have been left Enchanted by her ageless looks.
People have even insisted her youthful face is So High School rather than working mum in her late 40s.
"I thought you were both sisters not mother and daughter", one gushed.
A second exclaimed: "I’m sorry, what in the spiritual witchcraft and sacrificial ceremony underground secret illuminati is happening here?
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"There is absolutely no way you are 47, can you send me a letter to whatever hogwarts you’re attending to look like that please."
A third wrote: "47? Im 37 and look older than you, please tell me your secrets, help me. You both look stunning."
"Which one of you is the teen?" asked a fourth.
A fifth questioned: "47? Are you sure? You look amazing."
Meanwhile, a sixth added: "Did you mean 27?!", accompanied by fire emojis.
Revealing her secret, modest Fiona said she wears SPF 50 on her face all year round, even in Scotland.
She later joked: "Maybe Prosecco is the elixir of youth.
"But I definitely felt about 57 by the end [of the concert]. Nine hours standing give or take is not for the faint hearted! Obviously worth it and forever grateful I brought flip flops."
Singing sensation Taylor, 34, is currently traveling around the world and performing at sold-out stadiums on her Eras Tour.
On July 6, she sang her heart out on stage in front of tens of thousands of Swifties - including Fiona and Megan - at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam.
During her three-hour performance, the star treated fans to 46 songs from her past chart-topping albums including 1989, Red, and Fearless.
And Fiona says she was stunned to witness it all in action after partner Kenneth managed to bag two gold dust tickets for her and Megan.
She said: "He surprised us last year, we were so shocked!
"So it was even more special as we thought we had missed out and thanks to his perseverance he surprised with Amsterdam tickets.
"He spent all day from 8am - 6pm in the queue while also juggling his work. I think there were about 100,000 people in front of him at the start.
"I couldn't believe he got them in the end. His perseverance paid off."
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She added: "The Amsterdam crowd were great and the stadium was well organised. We were right up at the stage.
"Although nine hours standing give or take is no mean feat at my age."
Is Taylor Swift's Eras merch worth the price tag?
AHEAD of going to see Taylor in action, Fabulous Digital Writer Leanne Hall weighs in on whether the merch is really worth the price tag:
"As a 29-year-old Swiftie who made it to the top 0.1% of Taylor listeners on Spotify last year, you could say I’m very excited to see her on the Era’s Tour in London later this month.
"With the three-hour long set list, there’s no surprise Taylor was named Time Magazine's Person of the Year and fans lucky enough to get tickets know they’re about to watch the concert of the century.
"The Eras Tour catapulted the singer/songwriter into the billionaires club, and it’s no surprise when some UK tickets were going for almost £700 a pop.
"While tickets were expensive, her merch isn’t far off what most artists price their stuff at, and I for one will be spending hundreds to get my hands on sweaters and T-shirts from the tour.
"While £70 for a hoodie would make me think twice if I was shopping in a store, this isn’t a regular hoodie.
"Yes, you’ll look fabulous heading to the shops in it, but it’s also a piece of the day you get to keep forever to look back fondly on, and for me and many other Swifties, no price tag can match that."