Caitlin Clark had a blast on the Eras Tour. The breakout Indiana Fever WNBA star was just lately noticed taking in Taylor Swift‘s international outing, which simply wrapped its U.S. dates with a trio of gigs in Indianapolis. The baller, who simply completed her rookie season with the Fever, attended the primary evening of the Indy run along with her coach boyfriend Connor McCaffrey, and was noticed buying and selling the outing’s signature friendship bracelets with Swifties from her suite.
Whereas after all everybody was there to see Taylor, on condition that the reveals had been in Clark’s WNBA hometown, native followers and WNBA heads had been additionally freaking out about seeing the vaunted level guard and NCAA Division I all-time main scorer on the gig. The truth is, they had been so psyched that Clark mentioned they nearly brought on her to undergo a non-playing damage.
“Taylor Swift, I simply went two nights in a row in Indianapolis. I’ve been thrice,” Clark mentioned throughout an interview this week on the Girls’s Management Summit “I had a ton [of bracelets], all the best way up the arms. I needed to take them off, my circulation was getting lower off! Everybody was simply chucking their bracelets at me. I’ve seen her thrice, and each time the present has simply gotten higher.” Take a look at a snap of Clark’s arm loaded up with bracelets right here.
It wasn’t simply Swifties who fell for Clark through the Indy Eras run. Taylor’s boyfriend, Kansas Metropolis Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce, revealed on a latest “New Heights” podcast episode that whereas he attended one of many gigs he met Clark and is now Staff Caitlin.
“Noticed Caitlin Clark there, received to fulfill Caitlin. She’s superior, she loves being on the market in Indianapolis, says it’s a enjoyable metropolis, and we’re each simply true Midwesterners to the guts,” mentioned Kelce, who grew up in Cleveland Heights, OH and went to school on the College of Cincinnati. “Performed highschool ball, school ball, professional ball all out right here within the Midwest, and it was cool catching up along with her.”
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