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Nick Saban's daughter Kristen takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate the end of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour

Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen Saban, has often showed off her affection for pop music icon Taylor Swift. On Tuesday, Kristen posted a throwback picture of herself at Swift's concert as she celebrated the end of the musician's Eras Tour.

"The end of an Eras Era," Kristen wrote on the picture of her IG story.
Image via kristensaban/Instagram
Image via kristensaban/Instagram

Kristen attended Swift's concert at the Mercedes Benz Arena in April 2023. She donned a blue furry dress at the event.

Swift's iconic Eras Tour began in Glendale, Arizona in March 2023 and concluded with her final concert on Sunday. Per reports, Swift's 149 shows drew over 10 million attendees and generated a staggering $2 billion in ticket sales.

Swift held her concerts across the globe, including North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Kristen, an avid pop star fan, made sure that she acknowledged Swift and the culmination of the Eras Tour on her Instagram story.

Nick Saban's daughter Kristen Saban takes a break from sharing family/football content on social media

Kristen Saban (L) with her father Nick Saban - Source: Imagn
Kristen Saban (L) with her father Nick Saban - Source: Imagn

Kristen Saban shared a message on Instagram on Dec. 1. She said that she was taking a break from sharing any moments about football and her family on social media due to hateful messages received about her outfits and walking style.

"It's really disappointing to see such hateful comments from a fan base I thought as friends/family for the last 17 years over an outfit and the way I walk (I have had an Achilles injury/abnormality since birth)," Kristen wrote. "For my own sanity, I am stepping away from sharing anything football/family related. Thank God for retirement."

Kristen often attended Alabama games to support her father, Nick Saban and generally shared her gameday outfits on Instagram.

Saban coached the Crimson Tide for 17 seasons before stepping down earlier this year. During his tenure, he won six national titles.

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