Brookfield dad writes Taylor Swift parody song in hopes she'll be at Lambeau Field for Packers vs. Chiefs game

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BROOKFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- As the Green Bay Packers prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs during Sunday Night Football, the question on some people's minds isn't how well Packers QB Jordan Love will perform, it's: Will there be a Taylor Swift sighting inside the Frozen Tundra?

A Brookfield man named Tim "Crispy" Eric Jones, tried to get the popstar's attention ahead of game and he wanted an answer to that burning question in style.

Crispy, a 42-year-old dad of two wrote a parody music video calling out Taylor Swift.

Crispy posted the video to X and YouTube on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

"We're 40-year-old dads who don’t know anything about social media or we are not very talented musically, we have terrible voices," said Crispy.

The video has so far reached more than 70,000 likes.

Crispy hoped the song would be seen by the world-famous American girl. The amateur singer is not alone with in his wild dreams, other "Swifties" are wanting to know if the "Anti-Hero" singer will be at Lambeau.

"She's fun, she's an international superstar it would be good to see her in the stands," said Alyssa Arndt, a Taylor Swift fan.

Crispy said there is only one way for Swift to watch the Packers game.

"Just going there is an amazing experience and she misses it when she sits up in her luxury suite, it's like you got to come down experience what Lambeau is about," said Crispy.

The parody music video comes after the highly chronicled and bejeweled love story of Swift and Kansas City Chief tight end, Travis Kelce, bringing their love "Out of the Woods" and on to the gridiron.

Crispy said, even if Swift is not in attendance at Sunday's game, there will be no "Bad Blood." 

"Packers winning is number one, always will be", said Crispy.

The Packers are set to take on the Chiefs on Sunday at 7:20 pm.

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