Taylor Swift hails Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky and Sha’Carri Richardson in new commercial that will thrill everyone

Swift found her way into the 2024 Olympic Games with the moving commercial

Taylor Swift

 

Taylor Swift lent her voice to the NBC Olympics as she stars in an emotional and motivating video featuring sports legends Simone Biles, swimmer Katie Ledecky and sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson for the 2024 Games in Paris.

Swift, the biggest name in the music industry at the moment, surprised fans and audiences across the United States by narrating a commercial for NBC as she hails the triumphant Team USA representatives to the sound of Style (Taylor’s Version) from her 1989 album.

“Never be afraid to show them who you are,” Swift says, inspiringly, in the 60-second clip. “Especially when the whole world is watching.

“Because there’s no one way to be the best. No one way to inspire everyone else who will someday follow. You do what you love. You love what you do. You believe in your style, whatever it is.

“Katie, Sha’Carri, and Simone. Three American stars, three different visions of greatness, tonight in Paris.”

Swift is the second huge name from the music industry to star in one of the NBC’s promotional commercials for the biggest sporting event on the planet as Team USA continues to thrive at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

Beyonce previously appeared in a similar video during which she praised physical and spiritual power and the beauty of strength from within.

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Biles, already regarded as the greatest artistic gymnast of all-time, continues to forge an exceptional legacy with another gold medal at the Summer ‘Games in Europe as she triumphed in the vault final.

The 27-year-old star scored a combined 15.3 and almost broke into the 16s at the Bercy Arena to send the crowd wild as she jumped, flipped and backflipped her way to another gold, her seventh gold at the Olympic Games and 10th medal overall