Intense reactions sparks as San Francisco 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey’s Mom Sends a candid Message About Taylor Swift Ahead of Super Bowl.
Intense reactions sparks from social media as San Francisco 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey’s Mom Sends a candid Message About Taylor Swift Ahead of Super Bowl.Q

Swift and her music will likely be heard and seen by many around the globe as the Super Bowl approaches, but Christian McCaffrey’s mother, Lisa, will be doing everything in her power to avoid the 12-time Grammy winner’s lyrics.
“I refuse to listen to Taylor Swift songs for the next couple days,” she said on her son’s fiancée Olivia Culpo’s podcast, “Your MomSuper Bowl LVIII next weekend.
“I love her, I love the relationship, but we are boycotting any T. Swift songs,” she added on the show.
“If she pops up on the radio station … nope. She’s dead to us this week.”
Lisa admitted she is a fan and has Swift on her “running playlist and everything,” but over the next week, the mother will be putting her fandom on hold, as the 49ers will try to earn their first Super Bowl win in nearly 30 years.
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Lisa and Christian McCaffrey; Taylor Swift. PHOTO: LISA MCCAFFREY/INSTAGRAM; DAVID EULITT/GETTY IMAGES
The Super Bowl is looming and superstitions are in high gear — and a certain pop star is finding herself right in the middle of some of them.
On Friday’s episode of the Your Mom podcast, Lisa McCaffrey, mother of San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, revealed a pact she’d decided on ahead of the big game: no Taylor Swift music.
“We let ourselves have 24 hours to revel in it and now it’s like, ‘Okay, now we’re back at war,’ ” she said of her and her husband Ed McCaffrey’s reactions to their son’s win in the NFC Championship over the Detroit Lions on Jan. 28. “And I refuse to listen to Taylor Swift songs for the next 11 days.”
The reason, of course, has to do with the pop star’s ties to the record-breaking tight end on the team that the 49ers will oppose on Feb. 11: Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Christian McCaffrey #23 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates after defeating the Detroit Lions during the NFC Championship on January 28, 2024.COOPER NEILL/GETTY IMAGES
Lisa said that she loves Swift, 34, and “the relationship” between her and Kelce, 34, but regardless, she’s “boycotting any T. Swift songs” as a means of supporting her son. She admitted she’ll even go as far as changing the station “if she pops up on the radio.”
It’s not without its challenges, though. “It’s hard for me because I have her on my running playlist and everything,” Lisa admitted. “And my oldest son, Max, and I are big Swifties.”
But in the lead up to Super Bowl LVIII, that doesn’t matter. “Nope, she’s dead to us this week,” Lisa joked.
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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift celebrate on the field after the Chiefs victory in the AFC Championship on January 28, 2024.PATRICK SMITH/GETTY
Lisa and her family are planning to head to Las Vegas to watch the game in person this Sunday, and she revealed that she has Christian’s fiancée Olivia Culpo to thank for the suite-level tickets.
On Friday’s episode of her podcast, Lisa had admitted that no one could “afford” to get a suite for the family to watch the game. “Not even Christian — moneybags over there — nor moneybags Olivia.”
The model, 31, then stepped up and bought a suite for the family as a present for Lisa’s birthday.
“Happy birthday Lisa I bought you a suite,” Culpo wrote on her Instagram Story as she shared the news.
She also tagged events company Confirmed360 in the post, after its CEO Matt Ampolsky requested that Culpo “correct” SportsCenter, who had posted on Instagram that the family did not have a suite.
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