Taylor Swift’s Dad Scott Swift Undergoes Quintuple Bypass Heart Surgery!

Taylor Swift’s dad Scott Swift is recovering after undergoing open heart surgery, specifically a quintuple bypass procedure, earlier this summer.

Taylor Swift has an excellent father, whose strength makes her stronger.

And when it was her turn to lend Scott Swift support as he underwent open heart surgery, she was right by his side through it all.

E! News has learned on July 16 that the 73-year-old underwent quintuple bypass surgery over one month earlier, and that his wife of 37 years Andrea Swift as well as both Taylor and their son Austin Swift were with him throughout the surgery and recovery process. The surgery was not a result of a heart attack, but instead occurred after Scott’s doctor saw something during a check-up that led to further testing.

His recovery is going well and he’s feeling great, E! News understands.

Coronary bypass surgery involves creating new paths for blood to flow around a blocked or partially blocked artery in the heart, per the Mayo Clinic. In this case, Scott’s surgery included creating five new pathways.

It is no secret that Taylor and her dad are close. Not only was the patriarch a frequent attendee of her Eras Tour, but he even joined her at many Kansas City Chiefs games to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce since they began dating in 2023.

And while Scott doesn’t often speak publicly about his daughter and their private life, he did share some insight into his feelings about her relationship with his seatmate during a flight in October.

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“He did talk about how much he loves Travis for her, which was super cute,” the lucky traveler shared in an Oct. 29 TikTok about her experience. “I did not ask anything about Travis. He was just raving about his daughter and raving about her success and how proud he was of every aspect of her life.”

The woman—also named Taylor—shared how the pair initially broke the ice about Scott’s famous family.

“He knew I knew, and so, yes, I did say, ‘Are you Taylor’s dad?'” she admitted, “and he reached in his pocket and handed me guitar picks, and he was like, ‘Yes, I am.'”

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The pair, the user said, spent much of the flight talking about Scott’s busy schedule, his daughter’s shows and watching Travis’ games. Most of all, he reportedly talked about how proud he is of his Grammy winning daughter.

“He’s a talker and the sweetest man on planet earth,” the TikToker said. “I did not have to even ask him questions, and he was spilling every bit of how proud he was of Taylor.”

For celebrities who have experienced personal health scares, keep reading.

Lupita Nyong’o’s Uterine Fibroids

The 12 Years a Slave star was diagnosed with uterine fibroids—non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus—in 2014, the same year she won an Oscar for performance in the movie.

However, it wasn’t until 2025 when she disclosed her diagnosis, writing on Instagram that she had been “suffering in silence” for more than a decade.

“When we reach puberty, we’re taught periods mean pain, and that pain is simply part of being a woman,” she shared. “We’re struggling alone with something that affects us most.”

Suki Waterhouse’s Hernia

In July 2025, the Daisy Jones & The Six star shared that she had been hospitalized due to a hernia—a gap in the muscular wall that’s commonly found in the abdomen or groin area—caused by wearing tight pants.

“‘Suki you never tweet anymore,'” she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia & I’ve been too scared to tell you?”

Brian Austin Green’s Perforated Appendix

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum revealed in April 2025 that he was recovering from surgery after his appendix nearly burst.

“Last week, I started feeling some pain in my stomach,” Brian said in an Instagram video at the time. “I ended up going to the emergency room, and I had a perforated appendix. Not quite burst, but just before.”

He added, “I’m on the road to recovery. It’s not an easy process. This is my first major surgery.”

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