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Revealing the truth about Taylor Swift’s parents, did they ‘BUY’ her success?
Scott and Andrea Swift have been their daughter’s biggest fans since she was born, nurturing her talent and passion while attempting to shield her from the pressures of fame.
There would always be an escape hatch into normal life if she decided this wasn’t something she had to pursue,” Andrea told Entertainment Weekly in 2008. “And of course that’s like saying to her, ‘If you want to stop breathing, that’s cool.’”
Andrea, a former advertising agency marketing manager, married Scott, a Merrill Lynch stockbroker who later became vice president, on February 20, 1988, in Harris County, Texas. Taylor was born December 13, 1989. Taylor became a big sister just over two years later, on March 11, 1992, with the birth of her brother Austin.
The two siblings grew up on a 15-acre Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania before relocating to the Nashville suburbs when the “Teardrops on My Guitar” singer signed her first major record deal with Sony at the age of 14.
Taylor made her Grand Ole Opry debut as a rising country star in September 2006, just a few years after taking that leap of faith. As her career progressed, Andrea began to accompany her on the road, while Scott remained at home with Austin.
Taylor’s chart-topping success propelled her to the Grammys in 2010, where she won four awards and became the youngest artist ever to win album of the year for Fearless (2008). In her acceptance speech, she thanked her parents for their support and dedicated the award to her father. “This is for all those times that you said I could do whatever I wаnted in life,” she went on to say. “And my mom, you’re my best friend.”
They raised Taylor on a Christmas tree farm
Taylor Swift throwbacks
Growing up on a Christmas tree farm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, the “Lover” singer developed a strong love for the holiday season. Though the family later relocated to Nashville, Taylor has always spoken fondly of her childhood memories on the farm, and she even returned to pay a visit there in 2018.
She later paid tribute to her childhood home in her 2021 song “Christmas Tree Farm,” in which she recalls happy holiday memories from her childhood.
They named her with a business career in mind
Scott Kingsley Swift and Andrea Finlay attend the 56th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2014 in Los Angeles, California
Taylor’s parents both have backgrounds in the financial industry, which influenced the nаme they chose for her.
“My mom thought it was cool that if you got a business card that said ‘Taylor,’ you wouldn’t know if it was a guy or a girl,” she explained to Rolling Stone in 2009, explaining that they thought an androgynous nаme could help reduce potential discrimination in the corporate world. “She wаnted me to be a business person in a business world.”
Andrea and Taylor traveled all over together to pursue Taylor’s dreams
Taylor Swift (L) and her mom Andrea Swift backstage during the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California
Taylor was confident in her abilities and drive from a young age, and she tried to land a record deal to make her dreams come true. Andrea was there for Taylor from the start, driving her to Nashville to show off karaoke recordings of her.
Taylor stated that in 2008, “My mom waited in the car with my little brother while I knocked on doors all over Music Row.” “Hi, my name is Taylor,” I’d say. I’m 11. Call me if you want to sign a record deal.
When Taylor returned from that terrible trip to Nashville, where no one called her, she decided to learn to play the guitar and write songs in order to stand out. Her parents told her not to start with a 12-string guitar because her fingers were still “too small,” but she set out right away to prove them wrong.
Never tell Taylor you can’t do something or that you will never do it.” “She began playing it for four hours every day and six hours on weekends,” Andrea told the news outlet.
They moved to the suburbs of Nashville to support Taylor’s career
Scott often joined Taylor on tour — where he playfully did his best to embarrass her
Taylor Swift and her Dad Scott K. Swift at the Taping of CMT “GIANTS” Honoring Alan Jackson at The Ryman Auditorium on October 30, 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee
Scott, like any other father, enjoyed making fun of his teenage daughter, but Taylor had no objections.
She wrote on MySpace in 2009, “My dad is coming with us on this trip.” “He likes being around people and being on tour.” He adores it; he finds it hilarious to make me look as bad as possible.”
“For example,” the 19-year-old explained, “I am walking into the hotel lobby after returning from dinner.” A sudden scream of “HEY!” interrupts the peaceful and lovely atmosphere. “That is Taylor Swift!” “Dad,” I said. “Please don’t do that again.
He mocked her, but she insisted, “It’s pretty priceless having my dad out here with me.”
Taylor shared with fans that Andrea has faced cаncer twice
Taylor Swift, The Best Day music video
Taylor usually expresses her emotions to her fans through songs, but in 2015, she told them directly in an honest Tumblr post that Andrea had been diagnosed with cancer.
I’m writing to you with an update I wish I wasn’t giving you, but it’s important and I’m used to sharing important events in my life with you,” Taylor said in a statement. “When bad things happen to me, I like to reflect on them and then write music about my feelings. “You hear it a long time later.” My family and I felt you should know this right now.” Then she revealed that Andrea was diagnosed with cancer during a routine check-up that she had pushed her mother to have.
“I’d like to keep the details of her condition and treatment plans private, but she wаnted you to know,” Taylor went on to say. “She explained why she might not be attending as many shows this tour. She must prepare for a large battle.