Taylor Swift reportedly gave her team $160K worth of gifts after big GRAMMY wins

'Everybody loved them'
By , Audacy

Apparently, the GRAMMYs gifting suite wasn’t the only place offering up swag, because Taylor Swift reportedly celebrated her historic winning night by giving her team $160,000 worth of gifts.

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After taking home her 13th GRAMMY for Best Pop Vocal Album, announcing her brand new album — The Tortured Poets Department, followed by winning Album of the Year for Midnights, making her the first artist in GRAMMY history to win the prestigious category four times. One of Taylor’s celebratory actions, in addition to chugging vodka out of the bottle, was to treat her team with expensive gifts.

As reported by The US Sun, according to a source close to Taylor, the presents for the women on the team included black or pink Cartier shoulder bags, crafted in black-grained calfskin with gold, palladium, or rose gold finishes worth $2,100. As well as the Cartier d'Amour necklaces, made of 18K rose gold that retails for $2,500.

The women also received The Speedy Bandoulière 20 Louis Vuitton handbags in off-white Monogram Empreinte cowhide leather with a muted pastel Monogram print, estimated at $2,900.

"Taylor had a historical year, and on a night where she made history, she is always very grateful and thanking the love and constant support from her team and collaborators," the source said about Taylor's generous act. "People felt very emotional when receiving the gifts. Everybody loved them.”

As for the men in Taylor's team, Swift opted for “a small, wonderfully detailed leather bag called the Nano Steamer," which cost $2,500, a larger $3,300 backpack-style bag, as well as  travel bags from the brand worth $2,500.

"Taylor does a lot for her team and close collaborators, and the team is united and the love is reciprocated," the source added. "Taylor loves and takes care of them like family, she does a lot for all of them. It's great to have a boss, a collaborator, who treats people like that."

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