Taylor Swift Scores Fashion Touchdown At First Chiefs Game Of The Season
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The superstar is at Arrowhead Stadium to watch her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce, play in the NFL season kickoff.
Taylor Swift arrived Thursday at Missouri’s Arrowhead Stadium to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce and his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, play the Baltimore Ravens.
The singer, wearing a cropped denim bustier, denim shorts and knee-high burgundy boots, arrived solo to cheer on Kelce in the first game of the 2024 NFL season.
Swift, who started dating Kelce in 2023, attended 13 Chiefs games last season, including the Super Bowl, which the Kansas City team won. Kelce, meanwhile, attended 14 of Swift’s shows amid her Eras Tour, one of which was before their relationship was confirmed publicly.
Patrick Mahomes recently revealed that Swift has been “drawing up plays” for the Chiefs. Kelce confirmed that on the “Rich Eisen Show,” saying in an interview released Tuesday that Swift has been “open to learning the game.”
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