Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker delights in Taylor Swift's latest album, shares excitement in "5:16 AM" text to friend
Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker shared her excitement on social media as she listened to Taylor Swift's latest full-length album, The Tortured Poets Department.
The album, which consists of 16 songs, marks Swift's first release of 2024 and her 11th album overall. Swift herself described the album in a social media post. According to the commercially and critically acclaimed singer-songwriter the album is:
"An anthology of new works that reflect events, opinions and sentiments from a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure."
Roddick's wife Decker reacted to the post, writing on Instagram:
"LFG."
Decker also shared her 5:16 AM text to Kelly, her friend and founder of Austin Baby Collection.
"Wake the F up and get on this journey with me," Decker wrote to Kelly.
Decker went on to write about how artist Tori Amos would have worked wonders had she been featured on the song 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' from The Tortured Poets Department. She also proceeded to beg Amos to cover the song.
"I need @toriamos on this song. Or to cover it. Anything, i beg," Decker wrote.
Andy Roddick predicted number of Taylor Swift sightings at this year's Super Bowl
The 2024 Super Bowl saw the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, February 11. After the Chiefs sealed their spot in the Super Bowl courtesy of their 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens, Swift made headlines as she embraced boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on the field.
This led to widespread speculation that the singer-songwriter would be in attendance at the Super Bowl. Roddick himself predicted the number of times the Super Bowl cameras would turn towards Swift during an episode of the Served With Andy Roddick podcast.
"I'm going one gratuitous shot early. Obviously after every Kelce touchdown or catch. I'm going to go under, but I think they're going to get their money's worth early," Roddick said.
Swift did show up at the Super Bowl, which the Kansas City Chiefs won 25-22.