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Taylor Swift stuns fans with emotional good luck message to Winter Olympians before opening ceremony

2026-02-07
By dailymail

Taylor Swift stunned viewers of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony on NBC when she popped up to send a good luck message to the athletes competing in Milan-Cortina.

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