Taylor Swift High-Fives Chiefs Fans from Her Box Seat Window During Boyfriend Travis Kelce's Game
One fan was clearly a Swiftie, wearing a jacket emblazoned with 'Swift' and '89,' a nod to Swift’s 1989 birth year and album name
Taylor Swift is just one of the fans!
The 12-time Grammy winner, 34, was spotted enthusiastically interacting with her fellow spectators on Saturday during the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Miami Dolphins, where the Chiefs won 26-7.
Despite the frigid temperatures that dipped below zero degrees, making it one of the coldest games in NFL history, Swift greeted a group of Chiefs fans — and obvious Swifties — with a huge smile while she took in the on-field action.
Cozy in her warm outfit, the "Anti-Hero" singer was seen high-fiving people from her box seat window. One fan was even wearing a jacket emblazoned with “Swift” and “89,” a nod to Swift’s 1989 birth year and album name.
Swift waved and high-fived using her red-gloved hand, which paired perfectly with her red puffer jacket featuring “Kelce” and his “87” jersey number sewn onto the front, back and sleeves.
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Throughout the game, Swift rooted for the Chiefs alongside her boyfriend's mom, Donna Kelce. With just five or so minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the pop star and Donna were seen swaying and singing along as the crowd broke out in song.
Her boyfriend ended the game with 71 yards on seven receptions.
This is Swift's 10th time attending a Chiefs game this season, with the team's record being 7-3 with her in the crowd after Saturday's victory.
Swift attended her first game on Sept. 24, when the Chiefs defeated the Chicago Bears 41-10. With Swift in the house, the Chiefs also beat the New York Jets on Oct. 1, the Denver Broncos on Oct. 12, the Los Angeles Chargers on Oct. 22, the New England Patriots on Dec. 17 and the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 31.
If the Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, it is unclear if Swift will be able to attend because of her Eras Tour schedule.
Swift will continue her global Eras Tour with four shows in Tokyo on Feb. 7-10 before doing seven shows in Australia on Feb. 16-26.
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