Caitlin Clark reveals Taylor Swift friendship bracelets nearly cut off blood flow in her arm at Eras Tour

Caitlin Clark reveals Taylor Swift friendship bracelets nearly cut off blood flow in her arm at Eras Tour
Caitlin Clark attended three of Taylor Swift’s concerts, including two consecutive shows in Indianapolis (Gareth Cattermole and Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Caitlin Clark may be known for her prowess on the basketball court, but at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, she fully embraced her Swiftie side, even to the point of losing circulation in her arm.

During a recent Women’s Leadership Summit, the Indiana Fever star revealed that she attended three of Swift’s concerts, including two consecutive shows in Indianapolis earlier this month, as reported by Fox News.

Caitlin Clark's love for Taylor Swift gets a little tight



 

The excitement of the fans was overwhelming, as they showered Taylor Swift with friendship bracelets—so many that they started cutting off her blood flow.



 

“I had a ton, all the way up the arm. I had to take them off. My circulation was getting cut off,” Clark shared, laughing about the over-the-top Swiftie enthusiasm. “Everyone was just chucking their bracelets at me.”



 

Clark was recently featured alongside Swift on TIME magazine’s Inspiring Women cover edition, which highlighted eight women in leadership roles, including several athletes.

Positioned at the top row, Clark and Swift stood out, with Clark being the highest-ranked athlete, ahead of renowned sports icons Serena Williams and Megan Rapinoe.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - MARCH 08: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes reacts after making a 3-pointer to break the NCAA single season 3-point record for any gender during the second half of a Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament quarter finals game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Penn State Lady Lions at Target Center on March 08, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes reacts after making a 3-pointer to break the NCAA single season 3-point record for any gender during the second half of a Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament on March 8, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota (Aaron J Thornton/Getty Images)

The basketball star’s journey has been influential, with her WNBA success putting her at the forefront of women’s athletics. Although her WNBA salary is $76,535, she has garnered substantial additional income through endorsements and appearances.

A shared love for Chiefs brings Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift fans together

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Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona (Getty Images)

Clark’s love for Swift goes beyond concerts, she also shares the pop star’s passion for the Kansas City Chiefs.

This fandom connection deepened after Clark tweeted her approval when Swift attended a Chiefs game amid her rumored relationship with star tight end Travis Kelce.

“Taylor Swift, welcome to the good side,” Clark posted on social media, tagging “#ChiefsKingdom” and uniting her fan base with Swift’s followers.



 

Kelce, on his podcast 'New Heights', even mentioned seeing Clark at Swift’s Indianapolis concert, remarking on her true Midwestern roots and love for the Chiefs. “She was into the show for sure,” Kelce noted. “She’s a Swiftie through and through, man.”

From the courts to concert halls, Caitlin Clark’s fandom and influence continue to inspire her fans, proving that whether it’s basketball or a Taylor Swift concert, she brings her full heart.

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