Nancy Strong, a 90-year-old grandmother, and her granddaughter, Jennifer Strong, recently returned from a trip to London that mixed business and fun. The highlight of their journey was attending a Taylor Swift concert, an experience that brought them closer and filled them with joy.
Both Strong's had planned their London trip for a long time, and to their delight, they discovered that Taylor Swift's concert coincided with their visit. They managed to secure tickets at the last minute, making their trip even more memorable. Nancy Strong, who refers to herself as a "Strong Swiftie," finds a deep connection with Taylor Swift's music despite her age. She said, "People wonder why a 90-year-old would relate to this. Trust me, I know it’s a lot of years, but at the end of the day, your heart is still 20 years old. You still have all these feelings. You still want to get up and dance!"
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Nancy's Instagram handle even features Taylor's favourite number, 13, highlighting her love. The Strongs have attended two Eras Tour concerts in the last two months. Their first experience was in Paris, where a fellow fan-recorded Nancy dancing during the concert. The video went viral on social media, further adding to their joy and excitement.
Jennifer Strong shared how Taylor Swift's music has strengthened their bond. They have connected deeply over Swift's songs, finding shared joy and understanding. Nancy, who started her career in business during the 1970s and 1980s, feels a strong connection to Swift's song The Man, which resonates with her own experiences in a challenging business world.
Jennifer admires her grandmother's zest for life and her ability to embrace new experiences. Nancy wakes up excited for each new adventure, truly living up to her last name, Strong. Their shared passion for Taylor Swift's music has not only brought them closer but has also created cherished memories that they will hold dear.
The Strongs plan to see Taylor Swift again when she returns to the US for her concert in New Orleans. They were particularly touched by the atmosphere at the Eras Tour, describing it as filled with love and kindness. Nancy believes that such kindness could have a significant impact on the world, promoting peace and understanding.