Taylor Swift reportedly gave Brittany Mahomes a handmade baby blanket to celebrate the birth of Mahomes' newborn daughter, Golden Rae, according to Page Six .
"Taylor's aunt knitted her a baby blanket when she was a child, so it always had special meaning to her and was something she wanted to do for her friends," a source told media. "It's become a tradition for Taylor, it's something she loves to do and it's something you can't buy. It comes from the heart."
Brittany and her husband, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, welcomed their newborn on January 12. This is their third child and their first since Swift began dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Back in September, while Brittany was in the early stages of her pregnancy, she faced a series of online attacks from Swift fans.
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Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes on December 3 (Getty Images)
The attacks came in response to the pregnant mother simply liking an Instagram post on Donald Trump's account. Screenshots of Brittany liking a post laying out Trump's 2024 policy platform are circulating on social media, often through Swift's fan accounts. Fans, many of whom share Swift's political beliefs as a Democrat, then flooded Brittany's page with insults and attacks.
Brittany has even had to address the controversy multiple times to defend herself in social media posts and podcast interviews.
Brittany wrote in an Aug. 23 post: “Honestly, I mean, in order to be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep-seated roots from childhood that refuse to heal. The problem. Your brain is not fully developed and there is no reason for you to hate seeing others doing well.” on August 26. In another post on the same day, she wrote, "Contrary to the tone of today's world... you can disagree with someone and still love them. You can have a different perspective and still be kind. Read that again!"
During an Aug. 28 episode of the "Whoop" podcast, she said she relied on her three-time Super Bowl champion husband to help her get through the recent public scrutiny.
“Having him help me through it helped me a lot because he was so good at managing these things and stopping people from doing all these things,” she said. "Having him by my side and coaching me and guiding me through it, it helped me a lot. I think it's gotten to the level we're at now.
The apparent political differences between the two became even more apparent on Sept. 5 when Swift and Mahomes were seen sitting in separate suites during the Chiefs' home opener against the Ravens.
Then on September 10, Swift announced her support for Kamala Harris. In an interview with Fox News the next day, Trump responded that he preferred Brittany to Swift and had acknowledged the then-pregnant mother's support on social media.
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But Trump further exacerbated the political divide between Mahomes and Swift with a post that read "I hate Taylor Swift!" on his Truth social account.
Yet even after Trump's aggressive messaging, Swift didn't remain different from Mahomes. They were later seen in the same suite during the Chiefs' game against the Saints on Oct. 7, with Brittany showing off a photo of Swift caressing her pregnant belly. Patrick also said in an October interview with "The Drive" podcast that he and Brittany often let their three-year-old daughter Sterling Skye bake with Swift.
Randy Mahomes, Patrick's mother, also endorsed Trump in the days leading up to the election.
Data shows Swift's support for Harris didn't sway voters in a meaningful way in recent elections.
According to AP Poll, 44% of women ages 18 to 44 voted for Trump, while 48% of women 45 and older backed the former president-elect.
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in a New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College poll, conducted a day after Swift endorsed the Harris-Walz campaign, found 44% of nearly 2,500 likely voters nationwide. Swift has a favorable opinion, while 34% have an unfavorable view of Swift.
The same poll found that 47% had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 51% who had an unfavorable view. Polls show that 70% of Democrats have a favorable opinion of Swift, compared with 41% of independents and just 23% of Republicans. A total of 60% of Republicans said they had a negative view of Swift, while only 11% of Democrats said the same.
A September poll found Trump has higher approval ratings among likely voters than Swift.
Now, with Trump set to return to office on Monday, Swift appears as cozy as ever with her Trump-supporting friends.
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