Camila Cabello has an "intense gratitude" towards Taylor Swift after supporting her on the first night of her 'Reputation Tour'.

Camila Cabello and Taylor Swift on the Reputation Tour

Camila Cabello and Taylor Swift on the Reputation Tour

The 'Havana' hitmaker has recalled feeling as though she would "never be able to afford" to attend a Taylor concert after feeling envious of her friend who went to one of the star's shows and touched the singer, and she "wouldn't have [ever] believed" she would share a stage with the 28-year-old star one day.

Camila - who is supporting the 'Style' hitmaker on her run of gigs - posted on Twitter: "what was going through my mind at this moment: I remembered when i came to school one day (I think I was in 9th grade but could be wrong) and my friend Mariana had just seen Taylor on the speak now tour and told me she touched her hand and i was like when am I ever gonna be able to afford to go to a Taylor swift concert and touch her hand during speak now, and I just had a moment of "if you would've told me then what was gonna happen I wouldn't have believed it" and I had such an intense gratitude for everything I'm experiencing right now. I love you @taylorswift13 and @charli_xcx (sic)"

Camila and Charli XCX both took to the stage with Taylor as she performed her 2014 hit 'Shake It Off' on the first night of her tour at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday night (08.05.18).

Taylor opened up to the crowd about going through some "really low times" as she kicked off her 'Reputation Tour', admitting she didn't know if she was going to be able to tour anymore.

She told the packed audience: "A couple of years ago, someone called me a snake on social media and it caught on. And then a lot of people called me a lot of names on social media.

"I went through some really low times for a while because of it. I went through some times when I didn't know if I was going to get to do this anymore."

Since the trolling, Taylor used snake imagery to promote her latest record, 'Reputation', and there was also a nod to the serpents when two inflatable snakes appeared as she was performing 'Shake it Off'.

Taylor encouraged her fans to feel "strengthened" if they are ever bullied, and admitted she had learned a "really important lesson" about valuing her own reputation.

She said: "I wanted to send a message to you guys that if someone uses name-calling to bully you on social media, and even if a lot of people jump on board with it, that doesn't have to beat you. It can strengthen you instead.

"I think the lesson is that you shouldn't care so much if you feel misunderstood by a lot of people who don't know you, as long as you feel understood by the people who do know you."

Taylor performed a number of her hits, including 'End Game', 'All Too Well' and 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' on her opening night.