Taylor Swift recently enjoyed a family dinner in New York City.
The 36-year-old “Fate of Ophelia” singer was spotted with her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, along with her brother, Austin, in the city on Monday, May 11, according to photos shared by TMZ.
Taylor and her family were reportedly seen entering the upscale steakhouse The Eighty Six in the West Village on Monday night, possibly for a post-Mother’s Day celebration.
Andrea appeared joyful, holding hands with her daughter, who wore an elegant black dress featuring spaghetti straps and sparkling silver sequins at the neckline. Taylor completed her look with her hair tied back and her signature red lipstick.
This appearance comes two weeks after Taylor was seen dining in New York City with her father and friend Ashley Avignone.
Last summer, the Swift family supported Scott after he underwent quintuple bypass surgery due to a heart condition.
During an October 2025 interview on SiriusXM’s Morning Mash Up, Taylor said, “He’s doing so great. By his own accord, he’s actually at 150 percent now. So he’s definitely got too much energy. He’s doing amazing. I’m so happy. To contextualize this, my dad had a quintuple bypass surgery over the summer.”
“The biggest part of our summer was, as a family, just taking care of him and getting him back to his old self,” Taylor said. “He had amazing medical care and help. The doctors and nurses that I’m going to be forever grateful for. It recontextualizes to you what matters, honestly. It really does. Thank you for mentioning that because it reminds me how lucky I am that he pulled through.”
After her father’s health crisis, Taylor donated $1 million to the American Heart Association during the 2025 holiday season.
“Taylor Swift’s remarkable generosity will create lasting change far beyond its financial value,” said Nancy Brown, chief executive officer of the American Heart Association, in a December 2025 statement. “Her family’s experience with cardiovascular disease is all too common, affecting nearly half of American adults. Her commitment to supporting her father will make so many others aware of the need to take their own heart health seriously, strengthen prevention efforts, and improve controllable risk factors—ultimately helping more people live longer, healthier lives.”
“Taylor has long been associated with the symbol of heart hands. At the American Heart Association, we proudly use that same gesture to honor all who have been affected — our mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, spouses and so many others,” added Brown. “My hope is that together we can raise our collective heart hands and drive meaningful change against this disease, shaping a healthier future for generations to come.”


