Monday, August 13, 2012

Nashville weekend for Taylor Swift, Conor Kennedy? Did Swift buy Nantucket home?




Did country music sensation Taylor Swift take Conor Kennedy, grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, home to Nashville to meet her parents this weekend? The 22-year-

old singer/songwriter and the 18-year-old JFK Jr. lookalike were spotted all over Nashville on Saturday August 11, 2012, but it is not certain whether or not

Swift introduced Kennedy to her family. The couple, who has reportedly been dating for some time, made their relationship public in July shortly after Conor

’s eighteenth birthday.

A fan posted a fuzzy photo of what was thought to be Swift and Kennedy together in Nashville with Swift’s parents. People magazine confirmed that the photo

is not Swift and Kennedy, but of Taylor and her brother Austin taken in June.
View slideshow: Taylor Swift heats up romance with RFK's grandson Conor Kennedy with weekend visit to Nashville hometown
A member of Taylor Swift's inner circle told People:

“Taylor is swept off her feet. She thinks he is the one right now.”

Kennedy biographer Laurence Learner told People: “It’s great [he] can have a happy summer.” Conor Kennedy’s mother, Mary Kennedy, committed suicide on

May 16, 2012. Mary Kennedy and Conor’s father RFK, Jr. were embroiled in a bitter divorce battle at the time of her death. Conor Kennedy has been appointed

the executor of his late mother’s estate

Reports are also circulating this weekend that Swift purchased a 13-room home overlooking Nantucket Sound for $4.9 million.

Swift, a longtime admirer of the Kennedy family, first met Rory Kennedy and her daughters Georgia, 10, and Bridget, 8, at one of Taylor Swift’s concerts.

Rory Kennedy had a lot to say about Taylor Swift. She told People.com that “She’s [Swift] awesome.” Speaking at a recent television Critics Association

tour in Beverly Hills, Rory Kennedy revealed that Taylor is close to the entire Kennedy family, saying “She’s a great friend of all of ours.”

Even Ethel Kennedy, widow of RFK and grandmother of Conor Kennedy had something to say on the subject of Taylor Swift. When asked if she thought the country

music singer and songwriter would make a good addition to the Kennedy clan she said, “We should be so lucky.”

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