Fifi Box has shared a glowing review of Taylor Swift’s concert at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.
The 46-year-old attended the show with her two daughters, Trixie, 11, and Daisy, four.
They were joined by Fifi’s best friend, former The Project presenter Carrie Bickmore, and her two daughters, Evie, eight, and Adelaide, five.
Appearing on 2DAY FM Hughesy, Ed and Erin On Wednesday, Fifi said she and Carrie were “nervous” in the lead-up to the historic event.
He also admitted that Carrie had warned him not to take his youngest daughter to the three-hour-plus concert.
Fifi Box has shared a glowing review of Taylor Swift’s concert at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Pictured: Fifi with her daughter Daisy, four, her best friend Carrie Bickmore and Carrie’s daughter Adelaide, five.
“Carrie said to me, ‘Are you really going to take Daisy?’ You know what she is like.”
Fifi laughed and told listeners: ‘We went to the beach during the summer and Daisy screamed for an hour.
“When she doesn’t like something, no one can like it.”
Appearing on 2DAY FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Wednesday, Fifi said she and Carrie were “nervous” in the run-up to the important event as they both brought their youngest daughters. (Pictured: Taylor Swift performing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday)
However, Daisy surprised Fifi with her own review of Taylor’s marathon concert.
‘Did you know? “My four-year-old son loved every second of it,” Fifi said of his youngest son.
“She woke up the next morning, sat up in bed, looked at me and said, ‘Mom, Taylor Swift was the best night of my life.'”
Co-host Dave ‘Hughsey’ Hughes chimed in: “He’s only four years old, though!”
Fifi with her two daughters Trixie, 11, and Daisy, four
Fifi also admitted that Daisy managed to take a nap during all the excitement, while her eldest daughter joined Carrie’s daughter in singing along to Swift songs.
It comes after Carrie appeared on Hughesy, Ed & Erin on Tuesday to explain that she slightly regretted taking her youngest daughter, Adelaide, to the long-awaited concert because she slept through the end.
However, Carrie insisted that she is still very happy to have taken her two daughters, who she shares with her ex Chris Walker, to experience the concert together.
Daisy later told her mother that Taylor Swift was ‘the best night of her life.’
Sue gushed: ‘But even [Adelaide fell asleep], the pure joy I saw on their faces, quite genuinely. Obviously, when you go to a concert that you’re passionate about, you feel that joy, but since I like Taylor but I’m not a crazy Swiftie like them, when I got there, I just went with the flow.
‘It was phenomenal. She was crying looking at them! They know every lyric to every song, it was amazing! “Everyone was so generous, friendly and excited, as the crowd is, it was a really lovely experience.”
Taylor performed three shows at the MCG on February 16, 17 and 18 and has now arrived in Sydney for four more concerts at the Accor Stadium on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.