r/travisandtaylor May 03 '24

Unpopular Opinion: Taylor is ultimately responsible for Ana Benevides' death

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u/MadameNo9 May 03 '24

She had a better time in São Paulo imo, I do agree with you she seemed very eager to leave Brazil once all the shows were done but I definitely think the intensity with the heat made it hard for her to enjoy performing…her crew was struggling during the whole set in Rio too, the venue should have prepared for the heat better

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u/Cultural-Treacle-680 May 03 '24

As if she and those planning didn’t know Brazil will be hot af sometimes. Those beaches aren’t popular for no reason. She’s probably so taken care of that she didn’t think about the fans.

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u/MadameNo9 May 03 '24

Wasn’t this heat wave last year a record breaking one for the area? The news reports from those days sounded like the heat was unexpectedly hotter than usual and the media was telling the general public to be very cautious being outside…I’m pretty sure they were considering cancelling N2 in Rio because of Ana’s death and the heat…I saw videos of crew throwing whatever water bottles they had, the venue sincerely should have allowed water as well

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u/no1howdareyou May 03 '24

It was record breaking, yes. Of course there was a lot of bad planning/pushing through involved but it was an atypical day. And São Paulo was a lot cooler than Rio, like A LOT. It was actually kind of chilly on N1.

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u/MadameNo9 May 03 '24

She seemed like she had a good time in SP for sure! Got to enjoy Brazil’s energy without that heat wave stifling everyone

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u/no1howdareyou May 03 '24

I hope she did because I sure did! lol I had the time of my life in Rio N2/N3? (Sunday) too despite being super anxious about it all going wrong. It was cooler and even rained so it all worked out in the end, even though there was a lot of sadness in the air after Ana's death.