Taylor Swift celebrates Christmas at Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs game.
Swift was spotted arriving at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday night wearing an oversized red bomber jacket, black skirt and tights. She also wore her signature red lip.
The couple was seen heading to a private VIP suite, accompanied by their father Scott Swift and mother Andrea Swift.
She was all smiles and even hugged her assistant, Erica Worden, before heading to her seat.
The pop star’s fiance and his team will play the Denver Broncos on home soil.
Taylor has been a mainstay in the venue’s VIP suite this season, alongside players’ families and other celebrities.
The last time the singer supported Kelce was at a home game against the Los Angeles Chargers over her birthday weekend.
On December 14, Taylor, 36, was spotted wearing a chic ombre coat while sitting in a box and holding one of Kylie Kelsey’s young daughters.
Last week, the Grammy Award winner attended the Chiefs vs. Houston Texans game at Arrowhead Stadium with his famous friends Selena Gomez and Lena Dunham.
Taylor has yet to appear in an away game this season, and even kept a low profile while at Arrowhead Stadium.
When the NFL season began in September, the “Opalite” songstress snuck into the Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles game from behind a large roll screen.
She secretly attended a Chiefs-Ravens game later that month and cheered for the men, but even the sharp-eyed Swiftie couldn’t spot her.
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Thursday’s Christmas game will be one of the Chiefs’ last home games of the season, but it will also likely be one of the last home games ever for Kelce, who is facing growing rumors of an NFL retirement.
Page Six exclusively reported in March that Taylor did not want Kelce, also 36, to retire after last season.
The songwriter “wanted to cheer him up” after the Chiefs’ crushing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl.
Unfortunately, Taylor won’t be cheering on his partner at this year’s Super Bowl, as he has the past two years, as he was officially removed from consideration following his team’s most recent loss.
This will be the first time since 2014 that the Chiefs will miss the playoffs.
Kelce addressed the disappointment on his “New Heights” podcast last week, saying, “We’re going to … continue to try to resolve these issues and finish on the best note we can.”
