Actress Uzo Aduba was overwhelmed by how much love she felt "radiating" towards her while performing with Taylor Swift.

The Orange Is the New Black star took to the stage with the blonde singer at Los Angeles' Staples Center in August (15) as part of her 1989 World Tour. Uzo described their collaboration on Taylor's track White Horse as a "humbling honour" after the concert, and she has now spoken again about the unique experience.

"Well you come up this elevator... (it) brings you up and all of a sudden you're looking out at like, tens of thousands of people, and they're all die-hard Taylor Swift fans, every single fan," she recalled to talk show host Seth Meyers. "They don't stumble in - they are like die-hard fans and they're in the Shake It Off outfits and they've got electric lit up 1989 (tops). You can't even believe it, you're just like, all these people are die-hard and they love her.

"She has the most, she really does have the most amazing fans. The butterflies kick in you know, because it's live... And you have that feeling, but all of a sudden you feel the radiating love from 13-year-olds coming, and 18-year-olds and college students... radiating at you, and it feels like... I can't even describe it, it's the most intense and amazing feeling."

Uzo has been one of many stars, including Chris Rock, Matt LeBlanc and Justin Timberlake, who have joined the singer on stage throughout her tour. It wraps up on December 12 (15) in Melbourne, Australia.

Before Uzo stepped in front of the massive crowd that night, she practised her entrance. "You know she has like 60,000 people that come and see her'" she actress added in awe. "It's incredible. This was in LA, this was at the Staples Center. But I had walked... You know she does the Style walk you guys' I had done a Style walk in New Jersey earlier that night."

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