IMAGINE being best friends with one of the world's most famous people.
Obviously, when it comes to your wedding day, they'd be one of the first people to score an invite.
Little do you realise though that said wedding day — a day that's supposed to be the happiest of your life and all about you — could end up being all about how great of a celebrity your best friend is.
How many selfies she took with fans or how you had to start your reception an hour late because your best friend was swarmed by her loyal followers at the ceremony.
This is the exact scenario Taylor Swift — one of the world's most famous people — was trying to avoid at her best friend Abigail Anderson's wedding this weekend.
The singer served as a bridesmaid for Anderson's nuptials to Matt Lucier and, immediately after the ceremony, tried to make a quiet, uneventful break for it.
In order to keep all of the attention on her best friend and probably because she didn't feel like being photographed, her security guards were filmed putting up black sheets to cover the singer's short walk from the church to the car.
Which, it turns out, didn't sit well with the horde of fans that had stood outside in the rain, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite celebrity.
TMZ managed to capture the video of the fans' reaction to Swift's getaway which was borderline ridiculous.
In the quick video, which features Swift's security team first holding up the large, black sheets, fans can be heard whining and moaning about the singer's decision to escape quickly.
While the fans started out yelling "We love you Taylor", the group quickly descended into a chorus of "boos" and "nooo".
"We thought you loved your fans," one yelled before adding, "very disappointing, not cool".
[embedded content]For the fans that waited hours in the rain to catch a glimpse of their favourite person it was no doubt a disappointing development.
But as celebrities keep trying to tell the world — just because they're famous, doesn't mean they have to become a slave to every single one of their fans' demands.
Pop star Justin Bieber tried to express this in an Instagram post last year, declaring he wouldn't take selfies with fans anymore.
The post, which said people "won't even say hi to me or recognise me as a human", has been liked over 1.2 million times and received support from celebrities the world over.
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