Taylor Swift made her highly anticipated return to Arrowhead Stadium to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, after missing his birthday and the last two Kansas City Chiefs games. Swift had attended the season’s opening games but was absent for road games against the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers.
On Monday, she was back in the stands as the Chiefs secured a 26-13 victory over the New Orleans Saints, continuing their winning streak. With her Eras Tour set to resume next week in Miami, her absence from recent games had raised eyebrows.
Seated alongside her father, Scott, Swift showed her enthusiasm for the game, sporting red face glitter as a subtle nod to the Chiefs. Her presence not only energized the crowd but also quelled speculation about a potential split, following the emergence of a leaked ‘contract’ claiming they would break up in late September.
As the Chiefs aim for an historic third straight Super Bowl title, Swift’s support for Kelce adds to the excitement of their journey together.
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— ESPN (@espn) October 7, 2024
Recently, a document reportedly printed on the headed paper of Travis Kelce’s U.S. PR company circulated online, leading to speculation about a potential breakup between the couple. Despite the rumors and Kelce’s decision to consult lawyers, no official breakup announcement ever materialized. However, the public hadn’t spotted them together since the date mentioned on the document.
The last public appearance of Swift and Kelce was at the US Open men’s final in New York, where they were joined by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany. This outing marked the first occasion that Swift and Brittany were seen together since Mahomes publicly expressed support for Donald Trump, a stance at odds with Swift’s political views, as she has openly backed Kamala Harris.
As the couple navigates the challenges of public scrutiny and differing political beliefs, fans remain hopeful for more appearances together in the future.
Swift was missing as Kelce celebrated his 35th birthday on Saturday by hosting his charity ‘Car Jam’ event in Kansas City, raising money for his 87 and Running foundation.
But he was caught on camera telling attendees that he anticipated Swift being at the game on Monday to cheer him on against New Orleans Saints.
The tight end at least got to celebrate with his nearest and dearest, with the entire Kelce clan in attendance, including mom Donna, dad Ed, his brother Jason, and Jason’s wife Kylie.
Speculation about Taylor heading to Kansas City had swirled all week with a rumor circling about her hiring out a popular barbecue joint Wednesday night for a pre-birthday celebration.
There were no confirmed sightings of the Bad Blood singer, however, who has made considerable efforts to mask her flight details and whereabouts since the foiled terror attack at her Vienna concert in August.
Travis Kelce made his arrival at Arrowhead Stadium about two hours before kickoff, sporting a casual black shirt and baggy shorts, and carrying a pair of white cleats in preparation for the game.
Despite a shaky start to the season, Kelce showed signs of regaining his top form during last weekend’s hard-fought 17-10 victory against the Chargers, where he recorded an impressive 89 yards on seven receptions—more than his total from the first three games combined.
Tonight’s game holds special significance not just for Kelce but also for his older brother, Jason. This match marks the first game that Travis will be featured in as Jason takes on his new role as an analyst for ESPN, following his retirement earlier this year after a successful 13-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles. The familial connection adds an extra layer of excitement to the matchup as the brothers continue to support each other in their respective roles.