Taylor Swift Shares Rare Childhood Photo with Parents on Vacation to Promote New Single
She grew up on a Christmas tree farm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania.
And Taylor Swift gave fans a glimpse at her roots on Friday when she shared a throwback photo of herself alongside her parents posing in front of a wooden sign that read: ‘Pine Ridge Farm.’
The 29-year-old pop star captioned the photo: ‘Here we are on said Xmas tree farm. And I just want to say that my parents are the real 90’s fashion icons. I have spoken,’ referring to the family’s red pullover sweaters.
Adorable: And Taylor Swift gave fans a glimpse at her roots on Friday when she shared a throwback photo of herself alongside her parents posing in front of a wooden sign that read: ‘Pine Ridge Farm’
She posted the shot on the heels of releasing her new Christmas single, aptly titled Christmas Tree Farm, on Thursday.
Swift announced the new song with the following message on Instagram: ‘I actually did grow up on a Christmas tree farm. In a gingerbread house, deep within the yummy gummy gumdrop forest.
‘Where, funnily enough, this song is their national anthem.’
Jolly: She posted the shot on the heels of releasing her new Christmas single, aptly titled Christmas Tree Farm, on Thursday
The single is is accompanied by a music video that displays home footage of Swift in her childhood home unwrapping gifts and sitting in the light of the Christmas tree.
The star debuted the song Thursday morning on ABC’s Good Morning America and on her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts in a selfie video that garnered over 4M views.
‘Okay, I know this is pretty wild, but I’ve just written a Christmas song,’ she said in the selfie video.
Taylor Swift reveals that she has made a new Christmas Song
Announcement: The star debuted the song Thursday morning on ABC’s Good Morning America and on her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts in a selfie video that garnered over 4M views
‘I feel like it’s weird to just, like, wait a year to put it out. So, uh, I don’t know what to do.’
She then looks toward her two cats for advice, who couldn’t seem to care less about the matter.
‘When they shun you with silence, ambivalence, and judgmental brush offs… just put the song out anyway,’ she wrote in the caption alongside her selfie video.
Christmas Tree Farm is now available on all streaming music services.