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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Nashville Double Date With Abigail Anderson
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Nashville Double Date With Abigail Anderson

Cosmopolitan

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Nashville Double Date With Abigail Anderson

Taylor Swift and Abigail Anderson have officially reunited! The best friends were spotted on a double date in Nashville with Travis Kelce and Charles Beard (Abigail's husband), stepping out for TEU's concert at Brooklyn Bowl. While pics haven't been shared just yet, there's a video: Quick lore check while we're here: Taylor and Abigail met during English class at Hendersonville High School in Nashville, and bonded over their disdain for Romeo and Juliet. As Abigail put it on Ellen, "We were the ones in the back of the class saying negative things about Romeo and Juliet because we were so bitter toward that emotion at the time. We just really connected…and ever since then we have been inseparable." Meanwhile, Taylor told Oprah "But my best friend, Abigail, we met when I was 15. First day of school freshman year, we sat next to each other in English. She wanted to be a swimmer and go off on a college scholarship for swimming and I wanted to be a singer. Now she's off at Kansas on a swimming scholarship and I'm singing." They've been best friends ever since, and—as you almost definitely know—the song "Fifteen" (on Fearless) is inspired by Abigail. Like, the lyrics couldn't be more direct: "You sit in class next to a redhead named Abigail and soon enough you're best friends / Laughing at the other girls who they think they're so cool. We'll be out of here as soon as we can."

‘Our hearts are shattered': Country star's husband dies at 72 from mouth cancer
‘Our hearts are shattered': Country star's husband dies at 72 from mouth cancer

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Our hearts are shattered': Country star's husband dies at 72 from mouth cancer

Country star Lorrie Morgan's husband Randy White died on Sunday at 72. White was diagnosed with mouth cancer in 2024, according to People Magazine. On Sunday Morgan shared the news of White's death in an Instagram post. 'Randy has been my partner, my champion and my rock for 17 years,' the singer wrote. 'Our big wonderful family and I are devastated at the loss of this truly kind and incredible man. I was blessed by his love. Ran-Ran, I will love and miss you forever.' Morgan's son, country singer Jesse Keith Whitley also shared the news via Facebook. 'As I sit here in the room with hospice, I don't really [know] what to think or say about this situation,' Whitley wrote Sunday morning. 'But I can say that the recent years of my life all the way back to when I was 22-23 years old this great man has been here and loved my mom, and also me and my sister as we were his own.' Whitley added that White 'showed him love' and 'has been the best grandfather' for his kids. The country singer also recalled memories of when White would pick him up late at night when Whitley wasn't safe to drive. '[White] was never even once (this happened multiple times lol),' he wrote, 'Even when I called from a jail cell he laughed at me and said well I'll be there in a little bit (boy mom was pissed).' White was born on May 15, 1953, according to People Magazine. He studied at Volunteer State Community College and was a graduate of Hendersonville High School. White retired as an entrepreneur and owned a successful landscaping business. Morgan and White married in September 2010 during a private beachside ceremony. 'He has shown unconditional love to my mother and has been the most gentle soul to ever grace this entire family,' Whitley said on Facebook. 'We will miss you always and forever and our hearts are shattered in losing you. But you have fought one helluva fight RanMan!' Renowned '90s rock band releases first new music in 25 years Live Wire: Wild Heart band offers intimate Stevie Nicks tribute Music legend postpones Las Vegas show due to illness: 'I'm not feeling well' Taylor Swift buys back masters of first six albums, teases re-recorded albums Influential '80s singer makes first public appearance in 8 years Read the original article on MassLive.

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