The family of 23-year-old Ana Clara Benevides -- the Taylor Swift fan who died ahead of Taylor's performance at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro last Nov. 17 -- was reportedly spotted at the final show of "The Eras Tour" in São Paulo, Brazil.

In the video shared on X, Ana's family was gathered in a tented VIP area wearing t-shirts printed with her face.

The video has since gone viral on X, formerly Twitter, with over 390,600 views, 4,500 hearts, 1,200 retweets and 228 bookmarks. 

Other Swifties also shared their thoughts about seeing Ana's family in the audience of Taylor's concert in São Paulo.

"Her family [is] living out her dream. [Rest in peace], Ana," one X user tweeted. A second user wrote, "It's a shame that her dream turned into a nightmare for the family. We can't even imagine their emotions there."

"I hope they get to know and appreciate the show the way [Ana] wanted to. I know this won't bring her back, but maybe it will make them understand what a big family Brazilian Swifties are," another stated.

"May God comfort them," commented a fourth one.

"If she had gone any other day, she might have been alive. I'm from Rio, and I tell you: the show on the 17th shouldn't have happened. In 30 years, I have never seen such absurd heat here in Rio de Janeiro," a different user said.

Meanwhile, a Taylor fan account reposted a photo of Taylor's message to Ana's mother showing the note she originally wrote in Portuguese saying, "I love you, Adriana."

Taylor also met with Ana's family backstage and took a photo with them. 

Ana Clara Benevides passed away ahead of the American singer-songwriter's performance at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro after collapsing due to sweltering temperatures in the area.

Per reports, Ana fainted while she was in the front row. She was reportedly resuscitated at the stadium for about 40 minutes before she suffered a second cardiac arrest while she was in transit to the hospital.

The young Swiftie passed away after arriving at a local hospital. 

Because of this unfortunate incident, Taylor and her team decided to postpone her second concert in Brazil at the time.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, it was reported that the Brazilian police started its investigation on T4F/Time4Fun, the concert organizer of Taylor's concert last Nov. 17.

The investigators are reportedly looking into whether T4F was guilty of "endangering the life and health" of the concert's attendees. The company executives of T4F will reportedly be called to testify as well.