Taylor Swift brought her family to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce at his AFC Championship game versus the Buffalo Bills
After attending two of Swift’s concerts in November 2024, Clark revealed that Swift gifted her four bags of Eras Tour merchandise with a personalized note about how “inspiring” she was. Perhaps it was then that Swift also gifted Clark an invite to this week’s playoffs game.
Travis Kelce’s friend, retired NFL player Beau Allen, liked the pink shirt Kelce wore to Chiefs-Texans on Saturday.
Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark excitedly hugged after Travis Kelce scored a huge touchdown on Saturday, Jan. 18 in the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans playoff game.
I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, said on their “New Heights” podcast.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift spent some of the game sitting in a suite alongside Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who is likewise a big Chiefs fan.
Taylor Swift is headed to her second straight Super Bowl. The star artist was in attendance Sunday as the Kansa s City Chiefs hosted the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. After the Chiefs won 32-29, Swift celebrated on the field with her boyfriend Travis Kelce. The two shared hugs and a kiss as red and yellow confetti rained down.
After cameras captured Kelce's touchdown celebration, ESPN switched over to the celebrations of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, who were in attendance together. The two stars celebrated with a big hug and smiles as they cheered with the rest of the fans in the suite.
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