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Pro wrestling icon Jeff Jarrett is opening up about the significant support he says Taylor Swift provided his family during a challenging period. During an interview on WREG’s Live at 9 on Friday, July 5, Jarrett, who now competes for All Elite Wrestling, reminisced about how the 34-year-old pop star spent time with his three daughters while his wife, Jill Gregory, battled breast cancer. Swift's presence brought comfort and joy to the family during this difficult time.

The 56-year-old WWE Hall of Famer shared heartfelt memories of Swift's kindness, calling her a "friend of the family" who was "very good to our family during a very, very dark period." "Taylor was like a big sister," Jarrett recalled. "She came over, took the girls baking cookies, and just hung out at the house.



I can't say enough good things about Taylor." Gregory died in May 2007, seven months after the release of Swift’s self-titled debut album. Despite the sadness of that period, Jarrett cherishes the bond formed between Swift and his daughters -- Joslyn, Jaclyn, and Jerlyn.

While Swift's fame has skyrocketed since those early days, Jarrett enjoys keeping up with her journey. "She's just a sweetheart. I still call her 'our girl,' and now she's up hanging in the NFL circles," he said, referring to Swift’s relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce .

Jarrett emphasized that Swift's acts of kindness were purely out of the goodness of her heart, with no financial motivation. "I can tell y.

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