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Sports reporter Jackie Redmond emerged as a staunch defender of Taylor Swift for the pop star's appearance at the Stanley Cup. Jackie Redmond said that Taylor Swift drew attention to the NHL and ...
NHL reporter Jackie Redmond joked that she "might have to retire" after receiving high praise from hockey legend Wayne Gretzky for her live reporting from the Edmonton Oilers' moss pit during the 2024 ...
TNT Sports reporter Jackie Redmond defended the attention that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were given during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. But for Redmond, it’s not an issue where blame is ...
Jackie Redmond, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Photos via Instagram and Getty Images) Fans hoping to see Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night better ...
In an appearance on McAfee’s show Monday, Redmond said, “I have a good source claiming that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be in the house for Game 6. … Not confirmed but according to a ...
It turns out Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce may not be in attendance at Monday night’s game between the Panthers and Oilers after all, even though TNT’s Jackie Redmond reported on ...
So, it appears Redmond is in Swift’s corner, and expect that to remain the case if she attends more NHL games. Jackie Redmond is an NHL reporter, and she is also signed to WWE.
In the comments, Swifties lauded Redmond for speaking out. One X user wrote, " @Jackie_Redmond you go girl! My exact sentiments! Thanks for giving our girl @taylorswift13 a shoutout.
Unfortunately for the critics, Redmond revealed there's a chance that Kelce and Swift will attend Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals on Tuesday, June 17. Next: Taylor Swift Sends a 4-Word Message ...
Redmond added that she spoke to Wayne Gretzky, aka "The Great One," one of the greatest hockey players of all time, because he was sitting with Swift and Kelce for part of the game and he told ...
Maurice did so in jest in an amusing in-game interview with TNT Sports's Jackie Redmond during the second period of the Panthers' 6-1 Stanley Cup Final Game 3 victory on Monday night.