Taylor Swift Is Every Stressed-Out Chiefs Fan as She Nervously Watches from Suite at AFC Championship
The "So High School" singer was seen nervously fidgeting as the Chiefs host the Bills
Taylor Swift is feeling all the emotions of playoff football.
The 35-year-old music icon was spotted looking nervous in a suite at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 26 as her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs compete against the Buffalo Bills for a spot in the Super Bowl.
In a video shared on TikTok, Swift was seen standing near Kelce's friend Aric Jones at the front of the suite with a concerned expression.
After a few moments of nervous fidgeting, the "So High School" singer appeared to say, "Oh my god," as she tried to keep her cool while the Chiefs took on Josh Allen and the Bills.
While the Chiefs took an early 7-0 lead over Buffalo, the Bills took the lead at the end of the first quarter with a field goal followed by a touchdown.
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Swift arrived at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday with her whole family in tow, including her mom Andrea, dad Scott and brother Austin as the Chiefs look to make their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance.
Scott and Andrea sported Chiefs gear to the big game while their daughter repped Kansas City's signature color with red tights over her black Louis Vuitton outfit.
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Donna Kelce also joined the group for the AFC Championship matchup on Sunday and was seen hugging Swift and her mother after Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy scored a touchdown to give Kansas City the lead back in the second quarter.
Swift was recently praised for her welcoming presence in Kelce's suite when WWE star Baron Corbin said she made him and his family instantly feel like they belonged when they visited.
On the Jan. 23 episode of the Insight with Chris Van Vliet podcast, the WWE star, 40, said Swift walked "right up to everybody" and "gave us a hug" at Arrowhead Stadium. “Like, it was like you were instantly family in that vibe," Corbin shared.
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“It was crazy ‘cause I [felt] like I was in a fishbowl and I wanted out of the suite,” Corbin admitted. “It’s just mobs of people taking selfies of Taylor and just her existing."
"I’ve never been around someone like that. .. It’s a different magnitude," he continued. "You felt like everyone in the stadium was staring at you because you were standing behind her.”
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