Taylor Swift demonstrated her commitment to the safety of her fans during a recent concert in Milan. She paused her Sunday night (July 14) performance to ask for help for a fan in the crowd. Swift continued playing her guitar and singing while waiting for assistance, emphasizing her dedication to her fans' safety. “Aiutare, per favore,” she said in a break in the song, pointing toward a spot in the crowd. She repeated the request in English, saying, “We need some help over there, please.” It’s not the first time Taylor has paused her show in the name of safety. On the first night of her Edinburgh show, Swift refused to leave until a fan was helped. “She’s there,” Taylor said as she played a guitar and waited for a fan to be helped. "I'll keep playing until somebody helps them; I'll sing this song. Just tell me. I can do this all night.” Swift checked in again and shouted, “Awesome!” after she received confirmation that the fan was okay. Does the artist have the best view of the crowd and should be tasked with making sure everyone is safe? Should someone be on the stage to ensure fans' safety?