Taylor Swift has a lot of fans, and many people consider her to be one of the nicest people in showbiz. But it’s not every day you hear a story from a family friend detailing how she rallied behind the family following the devastating loss of their loved one. However, this is exactly the type of thing wrestler Jeff Jarrett recently discussed in an interview.
Jarrett had nothing but nice things to say about Swift on an episode of WREG, where he discussed the impact she had on his daughters’ lives following their mother Jill’s death in 2007. According to Life & Style, she died of breast cancer, and Jarrett referred to the singer as a “family friend.” He also praised her for how she was “very good to our family during a very, very dark period.”
Taylor Swift Helps Family Friends After A Death
Jeff Jarrett’s wife died 17 years ago, so Taylor Swift was much younger at the time of this story, but she reportedly really stepped up and was there for his three daughters. Jarrett even referred to her as “a big sister” and noted the activities she did with his girls.
“She came over, took the girls baking cookies, and just hung out at the house. I can’t say enough good things about Taylor,” he said. In the same interview, he also called her “a sweetheart” and discussed how well she has done (and fans who are following Swift’s career will know this is definitely not an understatement).
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This is one of the most wholesome stories on the internet right now, and with all the negativity, it’s about time we had some good news.