‘I’m A Reputation Guy’: Tom Brady Declares His Favorite Taylor Swift Album After Attending Her Miami Eras Tour Show

As a lifelong sports enthusiast who grew up idolizing Tom Brady, I must admit that this recent turn of events has left me utterly bewildered yet oddly charmed. The man who led his team to seven Super Bowl victories is now a proud Swiftie! Who would have thought?


Tom Brady has now officially declared himself a fan of Taylor Swift! He recently attended one of her Miami Eras Tour concerts and expressed his admiration for her sixth studio album, Reputation. To show his excitement, Brady posted a picture on Instagram with his sons John Jack Edward Thomas (with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan) and Benjamin Rein (with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen).

The post featured a brief video clip of Taylor Swift performing her famous song “Ready For It?” during her iconic Reputation tour, wearing her signature costume from that album. Brady wrote in his caption, “@taylorswift did good on this one. I guess I’m more of a Reputation fan.

On October 18, he joined an illustrious group of attendees at the Maroon singer’s concert at Hard Rock Stadium, kicking off the tour’s final phase. Notable figures like Serena Williams, her husband Alexis Ohanian, and their daughter Olympia (7) graced the event. Today show hosts Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, and Savannah Guthrie were also part of the star-filled audience.

TikTok sensation Alix Earle, her boyfriend Braxton Berrios (who plays for Miami Dolphins), Lindsay Czarniak (wife of Craig Melvin), and even the Kelce family joined in on being Swifties. Prior to this, a former football quarterback posted a peek at himself having fun with his sons at the Eras Tour, captioning it “Boys’ night out at the Eras Tour” on his Instagram story.

In May, Brady playfully jabbed at the Grammy-winning artist when he highlighted Travis Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, during their relationship. During his live comedy special, he commented on the stadium being loud, “It helps when all your fans are 14-year-old girls.” In a nod to “Tay-Tay,” the retired quarterback reminisced about the Chiefs’ history, humorously stating, “They were terrible for 50 years and good for five.

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2024-10-20 23:07