Taylor Swift Says Dad Scott Swift is ‘Doing Amazing’ After Having Heart Surgery Over the Summer

Taylor Swift shared an encouraging update about her father, Scott Swift, revealing that he’s recovering exceptionally well after undergoing heart surgery over the summer. The 73-year-old is now at “150 percent,” according to the singer, and continues to do “so great.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Scott Swift, 73, had heart surgery over the summer.
  • Taylor Swift, 35, says her dad is in excellent health.
  • She revealed he’s “actually at 150 percent now.”
  • Taylor discussed his progress on SiriusXM’s Morning Mash Up on October 6.
  • The original reporting was published on October 7, 2025, by Just Jared.

Taylor Swift’s Update

Taylor Swift spoke candidly this week about her father, Scott Swift, who underwent heart surgery over the summer. As the singer and songwriter, now 35, shared publicly, her dad has made remarkable strides in his recovery in just a few months.

A Remarkable Recovery

According to Swift, Scott Swift, age 73, is “doing amazing,” prompting her to say he feels he’s “at 150 percent.” His progress, she notes, has surpassed expectations, and the family is grateful for his renewed health following a challenging time.

Shared on SiriusXM

Speaking on SiriusXM’s Morning Mash Up on Monday (October 6), Taylor Swift expressed relief and delight at how well her father has rebounded from the procedure. Although she kept the details of his surgery private, her comments underscore how meaningful this recovery has been for the entire Swift family.

Family Support and Encouragement

The singer has frequently voiced her gratitude for her close-knit family, emphasizing how important their well-being is to her. With Scott Swift’s recovery going far better than anticipated, the Swifts are celebrating his return to full strength amid ongoing support from fans and loved ones alike.

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