Taylor Swift surprises Chiefs CEO’s daughters with signed Eras tour book
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour books become Christmas presents this year
Taylor Swift is sharing the love as she nears the end of her Eras Tour by sending signed copies to people close to her.
The 34-year-old pop superstar gifted signed copies of her memory book to the daughters of Kansas City Chiefs’ CEO, Ava Hunt and Gracie Hunt.
The Chiefs heiresses took to Instagram to excitedly unbox their Swiftie presents on December 1st.
The handwritten note from the 14-time-Grammy winner for both the sisters read, “Oh hi! As we conclude the wildest, most extraordinary adventure of my life, The Eras Tour, I wanted to share with a few friends my memories from it.”
“The friendship bracelets, the traditions, the backstage secrets, the costumes, the world travels, the rain shows and sunsets. But what truly made this tour what it became was the passion, joy, unbridled emotion and love the fans showed us every night. I hope you’ll enjoy this journey through the memories of my proudest moments: The Eras Tour. Love, Taylor.”
This comes after the family of Clark Hunt, CEO of Travis Kelce’s team, has been getting close to Swift because of their frequent meetings in stadiums when the Anti-Hero hitmaker attends to cheer on her beau.
The 19-year-old Ava shared a picture with Swift last year, writing “Enchanted to meet you, Taylor Swift,” in the caption.
The Eras Tour Book details Swift’s epic 20-month journey of record-breaking concerts released just days before she finally performs the concluding show on December 8th.
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