Each song brought a different style of dance, showcasing the breadth of Olivia’s training and natural ability. For Cardigan, she performed a haunting contemporary piece that seemed to capture all her complex emotions about growing up too fast due to medical circumstances. For the best day, she included moves that she said were inspired by memories of dancing with her parents in their living room when she was younger.
The final song on her playlist was Long Live. And for this dance, Olivia spoke directly to the camera before beginning. This last song is about how the best things in life live forever. Even when everything else changes, she explained, her 9-year-old wisdom shining through her words.
“Even if I dance differently after tomorrow, the love I have for dancing will live long in my heart forever.” Her performance of Long Live was a masterpiece of emotional expression through movement. Olivia danced as if she were performing for a stadium full of people with gestures that conveyed triumph, nostalgia, hope, and acceptance.
By the time the song ended, she was crying, not from sadness, but from the overwhelming beauty of using her body to express feelings that were too big for words. “Thank you, Taylor Swift, for making music that helps me dance through everything,” Olivia said to the camera as her video concluded. Tomorrow I’m going to be brave and someday I hope I can dance for you in person to show you how much your songs have meant to me.
Lynn Chen uploaded Olivia’s video to Tik Tok that night with the caption, “My brave daughter’s final dance before brain surgery tomorrow. She wanted to dance to a Taylor Swift songs one more time before everything changes. Please send positive thoughts for her surgery. # Olivia Strong #danceforlife #brain surgery.
The video was initially seen by family members and friends who had been following Olivia’s medical journey, but something about the combination of her extraordinary talent, her mature courage, and the poignant context of dancing before potentially life-changing surgery began to resonate with viewers who shared it with their own networks. Within 24 hours, while Olivia was in surgery, her video had been viewed over 500,000 times.
Comments poured in from people around the world who were moved by her grace under pressure, her obvious love for dance, and her mature approach to facing something so frightening. Professional dancers, dance teachers, and other children dealing with medical challenges shared their own stories of how dance had helped them through difficult times.
But the person who mattered most hadn’t seen it yet. Taylor Swift was in her Nashville studio working on new material when her management team received dozens of messages from fans asking if she had seen the Olivia video. Initially dismissive of what they assumed was typical fan content, her team’s attitude changed when they watched the video themselves and realized they were witnessing something extraordinary.
“You need to see this immediately,” Taylor’s manager called her during a break between recording sessions. There’s a 9-year-old girl who Taylor, just watch it, but maybe sit down first. When Taylor watched Olivia’s final dance video, she was overwhelmed by emotions that left her unable to focus on anything else for the rest of the day.
This brave child had created a love letter to music and movement while facing the possibility of losing the very abilities that brought her such joy. Olivia’s understanding of Taylor’s songs, expressed through dance rather than words, revealed interpretations that were both sophisticated and deeply personal.
What affected Taylor most profoundly was Olivia’s maturity in the face of uncertainty, and her decision to celebrate her abilities rather than mourn what might be lost. The 9-year-old’s approach to her surgery demonstrated a wisdom about living fully in the present moment that most adults never achieve. I have to do something. Taylor told her team, “This girl understood my music in a way that was pure magic, and she’s about to go through something that might change her life forever.
She deserves to know that her dancing moved people just as much as my songs moved her, but Olivia’s surgery was already underway by the time Taylor saw the video.” The operation took 6 hours with Dr. Williams carefully removing the tumor while monitoring Olivia’s brain function in real time to minimize damage to motor control areas.
The surgery was successful in removing the entire tumor. But the question of how Olivia’s coordination and movement would be affected wouldn’t be answered until she woke up and began the recovery process. When Olivia emerged from surgery, her first words to her parents were, “Can I still move my hands? Can I still move my feet?” The relief on her face when she discovered that basic motor function remained intact was profound, but everyone understood that the full extent of any changes wouldn’t be known for several days. That’s when
Taylor Swift decided to take action that went far beyond a typical celebrity response to fan content. 3 days after Olivia’s surgery, as she was beginning physical therapy to assess and rebuild her coordination, she received a visitor that no one at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh had expected. Taylor Swift arrived quietly without media attention or fanfare, carrying a guitar and wearing the kind of simple clothes that suggested she was there as a person rather than a celebrity.

Hi Olivia,” Taylor said as she entered the room where Olivia was working with her physical therapist on basic movement exercises. “I saw your video and I wanted to come tell you in person that it was the most beautiful dancing I’ve ever seen.” Olivia stared at Taylor for several seconds, convinced she was hallucinating from postsurgery medication.
“Are you really Taylor Swift, or am I dreaming?” I’m really here,” Taylor confirmed, sitting down beside Olivia’s hospital bed. “And I came to ask you something very important. Would you teach me some of those dance moves you created for my songs? Because what you did was so much more creative and expressive than anything I had ever imagined for those pieces.
” For the next two hours, Taylor and Olivia worked together in the hospital room with Olivia demonstrating modified versions of her choreography while Taylor learned the movements and asked questions about Olivia’s creative process. The physical therapist, initially concerned about interrupting Olivia’s scheduled recovery activities, quickly realized that this impromptu dance session was providing more motivation and coordination practice than any formal therapy could have achieved.
this move during the shake it off chorus, Taylor said attempting to replicate one of Olivia’s gestures. How did you come up with that? It perfectly captures the feeling of the lyrics. I thought about what it would feel like to literally shake sadness off your shoulders, Olivia explained, her eyes bright with the joy of discussing her art with someone who appreciated its sophistication.
So, I made the movement look like you’re brushing away bad feelings and replacing them with sparkly happy ones. As they danced together, something remarkable became apparent. While Olivia’s coordination was indeed different postsurgery, her essential grace and musicality remained intact, her movements were slightly less precise than before, but they carried the same emotional authenticity that had made her original video so compelling.