Taylor Swift Supports Kansas City Chiefs at Christmas Day Game with Travis Kelce
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Taylor Swift brought Christmas cheer to Kansas City on December 25th as she attended the Kansas City Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his team. The Grammy-winning artist was seen walking through the stadium with a man dressed as Santa Claus by her side, as captured in a video posted by the NFL.
The official NFL X account shared the video on social media, captioning it, "Santa arrived with a very special guest." Swift's presence at the game was no surprise, as she has been a consistent supporter of the Chiefs throughout the season. She was spotted cheering on the team while wearing a Santa hat adorned with the number "87," a tribute to Kelce.
Not only was Swift in attendance, but her parents also joined her for the big game. Photos from the event show Swift energetically supporting the Chiefs from the stands. This marked the seventh Chiefs game Swift has attended this season, highlighting her dedication to supporting her beau's team.
Swift's appearance at the game came during a break from her "Eras Tour," which is set to resume on February 7, 2024, in Tokyo. Her commitment to attending Chiefs games, even while on tour, demonstrates her unwavering support for Kelce and the team.
The couple publicly confirmed their relationship at the end of September, and since then, Swift has been a regular fixture at Chiefs games. Most recently, she attended the game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 17th, accompanied by her father and a group of friends.
During a podcast episode of "New Heights," hosted by Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce, the tight end praised Swift for her resilience after she was booed by some fans at the Chiefs-Patriots game. Kelce commended Swift for shrugging off the negativity, noting that the majority of fans were cheering loudly for her.
When asked about attending Kelce's games, Swift expressed her primary focus on supporting him, saying, "I'm just there to support Travis. I have no awareness of if I'm being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads," referencing her Time magazine interview as 2023's Person of the Year.
While Swift and Kelce have remained tight-lipped about their holiday plans, Kelce hinted that their Christmas would be enjoyable despite having to work. With Kelce playing for the Chiefs and his older brother, a center for the Philadelphia Eagles, scheduled to play a game on December 25th, the Kelce family will celebrate Christmas slightly later.
Kelce shared that his brother plans to celebrate afterward, and he also intends to celebrate on his next day off. The couple, known for their supportive and low-key demeanor, are likely to find a special way to celebrate the holiday season together.
As Swift continues to be a devoted supporter of the Kansas City Chiefs and Kelce, fans eagerly anticipate their next public appearance and the continued success of the team on the field.