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Channing Tatum is among the few fortunate enough to have seen Taylor Swift's Eras Tour more than once. The actor took his daughter to see the singer perform in Los Angeles at the start of the month. He adorably wore a seemingly homemade T-shirt that featured a play on lyrics to Swift's song "Anti-Hero.

" "It's me, hi, I'm the daddy, it's me," Channing's shirt read. Then, earlier this week, the actor shared photos of attending one of Taylor's recent shows in London alongside Zoë Kravitz . The couple, who are engaged , are currently on a promo tour for the film Blink Twice , which is Zoë's directorial debut and stars Channing.



Even better, Channing is opening up about a gift he received from Taylor's dad, Scott, while in London, officially making him one of the ultimate Swifties. In his latest Instagram post, which recapped his time at the London concert, Channing noted Scott gifted him some of Taylor's guitar picks. "Date night with TSwift," he wrote.

The post featured a video of Zoë' dancing to "Shake It Off" and a selfie he took with Scott. "The love is real and Taylor is an absolute force! Ha and got some guitar picks I'm gonna sell for charity from big daddy Swift himself. Legend he is.

#swiftiesforever #tstheerastour," his post continued. Channing also opened up about the guitar picks while appearing on Late Night Wednesday. "Massive guitar picks, and I would like to sell them," Channing told host Seth Meyers .

"I would really like to sell them, but I want to sell them for charity." Earlier in his conversation with Seth, Channing also noted how populated Taylor's show at Wembley Stadium was. "It's really scary how full the stadium is," he said, recalling what it was like to enter the stadium.

"When you walk out, you're just like, 'Oh my God, there's this one little, tiny person standing on stage.' It is filled to the actual brim, and the sheer concept in your brain doesn't quite make sense," he continued. As for how seeing Taylor with his daughter compares to seeing her with other adults, he called it "very different.

" "You've got to, like, go in," he said of seeing the concert with his daughter. "I was dancing like I'd never danced before." You can check out his full interview on Late Night below:.

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