Kevin Costner officially announces he’s a ‘Swiftie’: Watch
Kevin Costner enjoys daddy-daughter time as he attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert
Kevin Costner has officially accepted that he is now a fan of Taylor Swift on social media.
The Yellowstone star enjoyed a little getaway with his 13-year-old daughter Grace Avery amid his ongoing divorce from Christine Baumgartner.
Last night, the Academy Award winner attended the concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles and said he was "blown away" by Swift’s aura and her singing, bringing so many people together on one platform.
Sharing his views on Instagram, the actor posted a video and clips from the show as he wrote, "My videos are blurry, but I had an amazing time with my daughter at the @taylorswift show."
"I was absolutely blown away watching her art bring so many people together," stated the 68-year-old.
Costner remarked, "I had a great view of her band and had a blast watching them, too."
In the end, he declared, "An inspiring night. I’m officially a Swiftie!"
Costner is not the only celebrity who had an amazing time during Swift’s show.
Other celebs including Paula Abdul, Josh Gad, Vince Vaughn, Gigi Hadid, Mark Zuckerberg, Simu Liu, Eddie Vedder, Max Greenfield, and Julia Roberts, among many others also attended Swift’s Eras Tour.
Meanwhile, Costner also has had his own music band, called Kevin Costner & Modern West since 2007.
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