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Dax Shepard gave a passionate performance of “Wildest Dreams” for his daughter while they attended one of Taylor Swift’s recent “Eras Tour” shows. Decked out in friendship bracelets and a pink T-shirt, Shepard dramatically sang along with Swift, complete with over-the-top gestures like clutching his chest or punching his fist in the air. But his passion comes from a genuine place, according to the caption of his video, posted May 31.
Shepard shares two daughters with his wife, Kristen Bell — Lincoln, 11, and Delta, 9. Shepard didn’t specify which “Eras Tour” show he attended. Swift has recently performed in Paris, Stockholm, Lisbon and Madrid to kick off the European leg of her record-breaking tour. He also didn't specify who was behind the camera while he sang along at Swift's show.
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