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The wrestling legend Jeff Jarrett shared a sweet history about Taylor Swift’s interaction with his wife, Jill Gregory, while he was dying of breast cancer.
Jarrett explained in an interview with TMZ Sports that his family was going through an incredibly difficult time in 2006. Swift moved with his family to Hendersonville, Tennessee, when he was a girl and had already made a name when he called the doors of some of the largest labels in the music industry.
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Taylor Swift celebrates after the AFC championship game against Buffalo Bills in Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)
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 explained. “He died about five months after this. Then, I was really sick and a friend from Taylor said: ‘Hey, why don’t you go? Obviously, like all girls in the United States, my daughters were great fans of Taylor.
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Jeff Jarrett reacts during a Battle Royal label team during an AEW dynamite on footprint center. (Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports)
“It was a kind of incredible experience. He approached and did not brought his guitar. He actually ran back home that day because the girls wanted her to sing and play … Then, it was around Christmas. It was a weekend and one kind of thing led to another, Taylor went and got her guitar, and then some more people went down and at the end of the afternoon, Taylor played approximately three hours and probably ended The final “.
Swift recently committed to the star of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, after a few years of appointments. She has been a main figure in the Chiefs games since they gathered.
The elite wrestling star became a little emotional remembering the moment.

Jeff Jarrett holds two tickets for Ric Flair’s last game during a press conference at the Nashville Fairgrounds, Tennessee. (Abbey Cetrer/The Tennessean/USA Today Network)
“We knew her in advance and, again, in the community, but that was where, I think that in many ways, she joined the family, specifically with the girls,” he said.