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Pro Wrestling -legend Jeff Jarrett shared a sweet story about Taylor Swift’s interaction with his wife, Jill Gregory when she died of breast cancer.
In an interview with TMZ Sports, Jarett explained that his family underwent an incredibly difficult time in 2006. Swift moved with his family to Hendersonville, Tennessee when she was a little girl and had already made a name for himself as he knocked on the doors to some of the biggest brands in the music industry.
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Taylor Swift celebrates after the AFC championship against Buffalo Bills at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Refilas/Imag images)
Swift gave his family a private concert that they would never forget.
“It was Christmas in 2006. My first wife was really sick of breast cancer,” he explained. “She died about five months after this. So she was really sick and a friend of Taylor said, ‘Hi, why aren’t you coming by.’ Like every little girl in America, my daughters were obviously big Taylor fans.
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“It was a bit of an amazing experience. She came over and didn’t bring her guitar in. She actually ran home that day because the girls wanted her to sing and play … Then it was around Christmas time. It was a weekend, and the kind of one thing led to another, Taylor went and got her guitar, and then some more people fell by and at the end of the afternoon, Taylor played about three hours, and it ended up 35 or 45 people at the end of it.
Swift recently got engaged to Kansas City Chiefs Star Travis Kelce after a few years of date. She has been a main character on Chiefs game since they met.
The All Elite Wrestling star got a little emotional and reminded of that moment.

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“We had known her in advance and again in the community, but this is where I believe in many ways she kind of tied with the family, specifically with the girls,” he said.



