Everywhere she goes, Taylor Swift is making dreams come true!
As the "Shake It Off" singer travels through Australia for her 1989 World Tour, the blond beauty managed to follow tradition by meeting a few lucky fans at her Saturday concert.
One of the lucky Swifties chosen to receive special access was a 12-year-old girl named Jorja who has slowly been losing her ability to hear.
After being diagnosed with bilateral inner-ear loss, Jorja was told by doctors that she would eventually go deaf. Before that would happen, however, the Swift superfan knew she wanted to hear her favorite singer perform live.
Lo and behold, she got her wish and so much more.
In a Facebook community page created by Jorja's sister Chloe, fans learned about the unforgettable evening that featured a cool concert and even cooler meet and greet.
"It happened tonight, Jorja met Taylor! Chloe you did it," the post read with several photos. "You gave your sister the ultimate gift! Taylor gave Jorja a massive hug!"
Just a few hours later, Jorja admitted the experience was everything she had dreamed of and more.
"She was very, very amazing and very pretty," the 12-year-old shared on Australia's Today show via Mercury. "I didn't expect her to be as tall as she was."
Jorja continued, "It was very, very fun, we danced all night."
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