Taylor Swift drama fades as Scooter Braun’s children break records in Pacific



Taylor Swift drama fades as Scooter Braun’s children break records in Pacific

Scooter Braun left music industry drama behind for a trip that turned into a record‑breaking family moment.

The 44‑year‑old music manager visited Baja California with his three children, Jagger, nine, Levi, seven, and Hart, six. 

During the trip, their children became the youngest people ever to swim with killer whales in the Pacific Ocean.

The family already been swimming with sea lions, manta rays and pilot whales when an orca mother and her calf appeared on their final morning in the water.

However, the kids swam as the orcas circled nearby, creating what witnesses described as a rare and unforgettable scene.

Braun later posted a video of himself on the whale adventure boat alongside his three children, writing, “it might be my favorite video ever.” 

In another clip he captioned “special times” showed him swimming with six‑year‑old Hart as pilot whales moved underneath. A third video captured the family swimming with the orcas, with Braun calling the day “one of the greatest days of my life.”

He also shared, “After a few days with friends in the ocean I decided to run it back with my kids and my friends @thebucketlistfamily. We spent 3 more amazing days with our kids in the ocean swimming with sea lions and mantas and pilot whales but all the while playing the Free Willy song and hoping for the mighty orcas. 

And of course on our last morning a family of orcas appeared, and we spent the morning swimming and observing what I can only say was the most incredible experience of my life. But to do it with our kids… to see them light up… and to see the mother and baby orca stop and stare at them…”

Furthermore, the vacation came days after Scooter Braun was back in headlines for past rift with Taylor Swift over the sale of her early music catalog.

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