Taylor Swift Joins Travis Kelce's Family at Arrowhead Stadium for Thanksgiving Weekend Festivities
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### Taylor Swift Joins the Kelce Family at Arrowhead Stadium for Thanksgiving Weekend
Pop sensation Taylor Swift spent her Thanksgiving weekend supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, at Arrowhead Stadium. On Friday, Swift was seen entering the stadium to cheer on the Kansas City Chiefs in their clash against the Las Vegas Raiders. Sporting a crimson quarter-zip sweater and a neat braid, Swift made her entrance alongside Kelce's mother, Donna, and father, Scott, who donned a Chiefs jacket.
Fans at the stadium captured their arrival, with Swift and Donna Kelce waving to the crowd. In another video, Swift was seen winking at cameras, further delighting her admirers. The sightings of Swift and the Kelce family added to the buzz surrounding the highly anticipated NFL matchup.
This appearance at Arrowhead comes just one week before Taylor Swift concludes her Eras Tour with three final performances in Vancouver on December 6, 7, and 8. Her previous visit to a Chiefs game was on November 10, when she watched Kelce's team secure a narrow victory over the Denver Broncos with a 16-14 score. However, she missed several games that coincided with her six-show stint at Toronto's Rogers Centre.
In addition to her appearance at the game, fans have another reason to celebrate. Swift released an exclusive pressing of "The Tortured Poets Department," an Anthology double-album version, available at Target. The release features all 31 songs from the double album and four bonus tracks across four LPs. Furthermore, she introduced "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Book," a 256-page collection featuring over 500 photographs from her live performances.
Adding to the holiday spirit, Lifetime has premiered "Christmas in the Spotlight," a movie seemingly inspired by the romance between Swift and Kelce. Described as both liberally and hilariously reflective of the pop star and football player's real-life relationship, the film has been well received, with Rolling Stone's David Browne giving it a nod of approval.