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Caitlin Clark Says Taylor Swift’s Friendship Bracelets Cut Off Blood Circulation in Her Arm on Eras Tour
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Caitlin Clark Says Taylor Swift’s Friendship Bracelets Cut Off Blood Circulation in Her Arm on Eras Tour

Despite being a professional athlete, Caitlin Clark he prioritized his Taylor Swift fandom over his own blood flow.

Clark said he went to see three of Swift’s Eras tour concerts, including two nights in a row when Swift was in Indianapolis earlier this month. There, Clark said, fans threw so many friendship bracelets at him that when he put them all on, they cut off his blood circulation.

“I had a bunch, up to my arm. I had to take them off. My circulation was cutting off,” Clark said at the Women’s Leadership Summit on Tuesday. “Everyone was throwing their bracelets at me.”

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Cutting off blood circulation to a limb can cause numbness and even potential tissue damage if circulation is cut off for long enough.

Clark picked up the bracelets at Swift’s Nov. 1 concert among fans in the stands in Indianapolis.

The starting ticket price for the Nov. 1 concert was about $2,000 before fees among various vendors. However, the asking price plummeted in the days leading up to the concert to just $1,271 before fees on Friday morning at Vivid Seats.

Clark’s WNBA salary for 2024 was $76,535. However, it is estimated that he earned much more from other sources of income.

Clark was recently photographed alongside Swift on the cover of Time magazine’s recent Inspiring Women special issue, which featured eight women in leadership positions, including multiple athletes. Clark and Swift were the only two figures in the top row, and Clark was the highest-placed athlete above veteran sports icons Serena Williams and Megan Rapinoe.

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Caitlin Clark shines on the court

Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark (22) plays against the Connecticut Sun during the first quarter of Game 2 of the first round of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs at Mohegan Sun Arena on September 25, 2024, in Uncasville, Connecticut. (Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

The resurfacing of an earlier social media post by Clark while he was in college has also united the two figures’ fan bases.

“Taylor Swift, welcome to the bright side,” Clark wrote on September 24, 2023 in a publish in X with the hashtag “Kingdom of Bosses”.

Clark has said several times that she is a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan. He posted just after Swift went public with her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce in September 2023.

On Sunday, when the Chiefs blocked a field goal to beat the Denver Broncos and remain undefeated, Clark published in X to celebrate the victory of your favorite team.

Kelce said during an episode of his podcast, “New Heights,” that he met Clark at one of Swift’s concerts.

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Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese at the 2023 NCAA Women’s Final, and Taylor Swift crying in front of Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl. (Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

“(The concert) was fun. I saw Caitlin Clark there. I have to meet Caitlin. She is amazing. He loves being in Indianapolis, he says it’s a fun city. And we’re both true Midwesterners through and through. “I played ball in high school, college and pro ball here in the Midwest, and it was great to catch up with it,” Kelce said.

“(Clark) was probably on the show. She was there with her mom and some friends… I think this was like the third or fourth show she’d been on. She’s a Swiftie through and through, man.”

Kelce grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, went to the University of Cincinnati and spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Chiefs, all in the Midwest.

Clark’s hometown is West Des Moines, Iowa, where she helped bring women’s college basketball into the spotlight at the University of Iowa. She now plays for indiana fever of the WNBA.

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