Fifi Box has shared a rave review of Taylor Swift’s gig at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.
The 46-year-old attended the show with her two daughters Trixie, 11, and Daisy, four.
They were joined by Fifi’s best friend, The Project’s former host Carrie Bickmore and her two daughters, Evie, eight and Adelaide, five.
Appearing on 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Wednesday, Fifi said she and Carrie were ‘nervous’ in the lead up to the milestone event.
She also admitted that Carrie had warned her about taking her youngest daughter to the three hour-plus concert.
Fifi Box has shared a rave review of Taylor Swift ‘s gig at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Pictured: Fifi with daughter, Daisy, four, best friend Carrie Bickmore and Carrie’s five-year-old daughter Adelaide
‘Carrie was like, ”Are you seriously going to take Daisy? You know what she’s like”’.
Fifi laughed, telling listeners: ‘We went to the beach over summer and Daisy screamed for an hour.
‘When she doesn’t like something, no body can like it.’
Appearing on 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Wednesday, Fifi said she and Carrie were ‘nervous’ in the lead up to the milestone event since both were taking their youngest girls. (Pictured: Taylor Swift performing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday)
However, Daisy surprised Fifi with her own review of Taylor’s marathon gig.
‘You know what? My four-year-old loved every second of it,’ Fifi said of her youngest.
‘She woke up the morning after sat up in bed and looked at me and said: ”Mummy, Taylor Swift was the best night of my life.”‘
Co-host Dave ‘Hughsey’ Hughes interjected: ‘She’s only four though!’
Fifi with her two daughters Trixie, 11, and Daisy, four
Fifi also admitted that Daisy did manage to squeeze in a nap during all the excitement, while her eldest joined Carrie’s daughter in singing along to Swift’s tunes.
It comes after Carrie appeared on Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Tuesday to explain she had a slight regret over taking her youngest daughter Adelaide to the hotly anticipated concert because she slept through the end of it.
However, Carrie insisted she is still so glad she took her two daughters – who she shares with her ex Chris Walker – to experience the concert together.
Daisy later told her mother Taylor Swift was ‘the best night of her life’
Sue gushed: ‘But until [Adelaide fell asleep], the pure joy I saw in their faces, quite genuinely. Obviously when you go to a concert yourself that you feel passionately about, you feel that joy, but because I like Taylor but I’m not an insane Swiftie like they are, then when I got there, I just got swept up in it.
‘It was phenomenal. I was crying watching them! They know every lyric of every song, it was awesome! Everybody was so generous and friendly and excited, as a crowd goes, it was a really lovely experience.’
Taylor played three shows at the MCG on February 16, 17, and 18 and has now arrived in Sydney for four more concerts at Accor Stadium on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.
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