Taylor Swift Jokes She's 'Never Beating the Sorcery Allegations' in Chilling Video

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Taylor Swift knows about the witchcraft allegations, and she's got a tongue-in-cheek response to them after some helpfully chilling timing at a recent concert.

While singing “Labyrinth” as the second surprise song of the night at the first show in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Thursday, Nov. 9, a massive airplane flew by Estadio Mas Monumental at just the right time, creating a stunning—if not slightly unsettling—backdrop to the lyrics.

In a video uploaded to Instagram by the accused sorceress herself, she plays the piano as she sings, “I thought the plane was going down, how’d you turn it right around?” Barely seconds later, the sound of wind increases as a jet descends alongside the stadium.

It's not surprising, considering there are several airports located nearby, but the image of the jet disappearing beneath the top of the venue is certainly eerie.

"Never beating the sorcery allegations ????," she joked in the caption, referencing a number of accusations levied against the superstar accusing her of witchcraft and "satanic imagery" in the past, especially in regards to her performance of "Willow" on tour.

Swift returned to the stage this past weekend after taking a brief break from her record-breaking Eras Tour, kicking off the international leg in South America with three nights in a row—not accounting for the night off caused by severe weather.

We also immediately saw the return of the lovingly fan-dubbed "Errors Tour" when Swift fumbled the piano keys during "Champagne Problems," starting the song over entirely for the enthusiastic crowd.

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