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News Update: Before the Super Bowl, the mother of a 49ers star says Taylor Swift is “dead to us” and plans to abstain from the singer…

Taylor Swift may be adored by Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs, but Christian McCaffrey’s mother of the San Francisco 49ers isn’t—or won’t be for another week. Lisa McCaffrey told her son’s fiancée, “I refuse to listen to Taylor Swift songs for the next couple days,” during an interview on Olivia Culpo’s podcast “Your Mom.”

She went added, “We are boycotting any T. Swift songs, but I love her and the relationship.” “Nope, if she appears on the radio station. This week, she is dead to us. Although Lisa readily acknowledged that she had a lot of Swift songs on her playlists for when she works out, she feels that she should suspend her Swiftie membership while her son and his team try to win the Super Bowl for the first time in nearly thirty years.

Culpo gifted her soon-to-be mother-in-law a suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas as a way to commemorate the accomplishment. The suite is said to have cost between $800,000 and $2 million. Earlier in the program, Lisa stated, “We looked into a suite and none of us afford.

Culpo responded via Instagram story on Friday, “Fake news! Happy birthday Lisa I bought you a suite.”

The game will be an emotional one for the McCaffrey family. Christian’s father, Ed, won three Super Bowls during his own 13-year NFL career, including one for the San Francisco 49ers in 1995. At the time, Ed McCaffrey played for Coach Mike Shanahan, the father of Christian’s coach Kyle Shanahan. A win for the 49ers would make the Shanahans the first father-son duo to win a Super Bowl.

In September, Christian said on “49ers Talk” that being his father’s son was special. He explained, “Growing up I was Ed’s kid, we were always Ed’s sons and so, in a way, that was an advantage for us, because we got to experience a little bit of that already. “

Every time we came up for an AAU game, among other things, we would hear the voices. And I think that three of my brothers and I all kind of wanted to go out and make our own names, so I used to harbor a tiny bit of anger. In addition, he mentioned how helpful his father had been to him during his own athletic career.

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