Taylor Swift is revealing her mother's new medical crisis -- a brain tumor doctors found while she was already battling a second bout of cancer.
The singer opened up about Andrea Swift's struggle Tuesday while discussing her Netflix documentary 'Miss Americana' ... which will premiere this week at the Sundance Film Festival. Her mom's brain tumor diagnosis happened in March 2019.
Taylor told Variety, "While she was going through treatment, they found a brain tumor. And the symptoms of what a person goes through when they have a brain tumor is nothing like what we've ever been through with her cancer before. So it's just been a really hard time for us as a family."
Andrea, a fixture at Taylor's concerts who organizes many of her daughter's backstage experiences, was first diagnosed with cancer in April 2015. She had been in remission, but the cancer returned.
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— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) January 22, 2020
Taylor addressed her mom's health struggles on her "Lover" album with the track, "Soon You'll Get Better" ... which featured the Dixie Chicks.
Andrea's diagnosis means Taylor will also pull back while on tour later this year. She'd normally spend TONS of time touring after dropping a new album, but this time around she's reportedly limiting herself to just 4 stadium dates in America, and a festival circuit in Europe. It's intentionally a lighter load than usual, so she can help Mom.
Taylor says, "I mean, we don't know what is going to happen. We don't know what treatment we're going to choose. It just was the decision to make at the time, for right now, for what's going on."