Taylor Swift, who is about to tie knot with Travis Kelce, has always showcased her kindness and compassion despite achieving immense fame.
After the pop sensation and Travis Kelce announced their engagement, wrestling legend Jeff Jarrett opened up about Taylor’s bond with his family.
Speaking with TMZ sports, Jeff admitted that the Grammy winner performed privately for his ailing wife and family.
In 2006, the Lover crooner brought her guitar to play and sing for Jill, who was suffering from breast cancer back then.
By the end of evening, a small audience of "35, 45" gathered in their “great room,” including their children: “Joslyn, Jaclyn and Jerlyn.”
Although Jill lost her battle to the disease in May later that year, the singer maintained a close bond with the grieving family as she looked after the kids and baked with them.
The 58-year-old admitted that the popstar “was really good to the girls” at the time of their mother’s death.
The Love Story songmaker’s bond with the children seemingly had great impact on their young minds as Jacklyn started her acting career by depicting Taylor in Mine music video.
Moreover, the fighter offered Travis to become part of All Elite Wrestling after retiring from his football career.
While it is being speculated that this year’s Super Bowl might be his last, the NFL star’s flame might give her first half-time performance on the big game’s stage.
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