Taylor Swift cheers on Travis Kelce with his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce at Chiefs NFL game

Taylor Swift shows her support for Travis Kelce by cheering with his parents at the Kansas City Chiefs game


Pop Culture & Art September 06, 2024

Taylor Swift made a dazzling return to the NFL stands on 5 September, cheering on her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, alongside his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce. The "Cruel Summer" singer was spotted at the Chiefs’ first game of the season against the Baltimore Ravens, marking her first public appearance supporting Travis since his team’s Super Bowl victory in February.

In a viral clip shared on social media, Swift was seen thanking a fan for gifting her a friendship bracelet before turning to chat with Ed Kelce in the VIP suite. As the game intensified, the 34-year-old pop icon was also captured enthusiastically cheering for the Chiefs after a successful play, shouting encouragement for Travis and his teammates.

Swift's fashion sense didn’t go unnoticed. She turned heads in a Versace corset crop top, matching jean shorts, and thigh-high patent leather boots in Chiefs red, showing off her signature blend of style and team spirit.

This game marked Swift’s return to her supportive role in the stands, having last publicly cheered for Kelce during the 2024 Super Bowl. The couple, who made their romance official in September 2023, have become one of the most talked-about pairs in both the sports and entertainment worlds.

Kelce has openly shared how much he values Swift's grounded nature, especially in the spotlight. In a podcast appearance earlier this year, the NFL star recalled the first time Swift attended a Chiefs game. "She just walked right through the front door," Kelce noted, admiring her approach of embracing the madness while staying close to family and friends.

As the Chiefs kicked off their season, Swift’s return to the stands alongside Kelce’s family was a heartwarming reminder of the couple's strong bond, both on and off the field.

 

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