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The legend of the professional struggle Jeff Jarrett shared a gentle story on the interaction of Taylor Swift with his wife, Jill Gregory, while she was dying from breast cancer.
Jarrett explained in an interview with TMZ Sports that his family was going through an incredibly difficult period in 2006. Swift moved with her family in Hendersonville, in Tennessee, when she was a little girl and had already made a name when he struck at the gates of some of the largest labels in the music industry.
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Taylor Swift famous after the AFC championship match against the Buffalo Bills at the Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)
Swift gave his family a private concert that they would never forget.
“It was Christmas 2006. My first wife was really sick with breast cancer,” he said. “She died about five months after that. So she was really sick and a friend of Taylor said:” Hey, why not go. “Obviously, like each little girl in America, my daughters were fans of Big Taylor.
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“It was a kind of incredible experience. She came and did not bring her guitar into it. She actually returned home that day because the girls wanted her to sing and play … then it was at Christmas. It was a weekend and a kind of thing led to another, Taylor went and had his guitar, then he ended, it was probably deposited and at the end of the afternoon.
Swift recently gave rise to Kansas City Chiefs star, Travis Kelce, after a few years of meetings. It is a main figure during the chiefing matches since they met.
The Star of the All Elite struggle did a little emotion at the moment.

Jeff Jarrett occupies two tickets for Ric Flair’s last match at a press conference in Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee. (Abbey Culler / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK)
“We had known it in advance and, once again, in the community, but this is where, I think that in many ways, it has somehow linked to the family, especially with the girls,” he said.