Taylor Swift was spotted biting her nails during the tense final moments of Travis Kelce’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs against the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day.
The Grammy Award winner anxiously nibbled on her nail polish and took a deep breath as she watched the Broncos advance with a 20-13 victory at Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday.
Kelce appeared emotional after the loss amid speculation that this could be the tight end’s last season in his NFL career.
In a pre-recorded interview before the game, Kelce said he had not yet decided whether to retire, but hinted that it was not out of the question.
Taylor was spotted heading to a VIP suite with her parents Scott and Andrea Swift.
The 36-year-old songwriter braved the cold in a festive red bomber jacket from Frankie Shop.
She also carried a brown Louis Vuitton purse.
The “Opalite” songstress, who has been a fixture at Kelce’s games since they started dating, was on the front lines supporting Kelce, 36, when the Chiefs faced the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 18.
At the time, she was spotted lovingly holding one of Kylie Kelsey and Jason Kelsey’s daughters in her suite.
Taylor was joined by her mother and Kelsey matriarch Donna Kelsey.
However, the game was a devastating blow for the Chiefs, who lost 16-13 to the Chargers and were eliminated from the playoffs.
With this loss, the team missed out on a Super Bowl berth for the first time since 2014.
Kelce called the “obviously chaotic” situation on the “New Heights” podcast last week.
Speaking about the rest of the season, he told listeners, “Chiefs Kingdom, we’re going to give it everything we’ve got. There’s no question about that.”
“If we’re going to go out there and play football, we’re going to do it the right way and continue to try to fix these issues and finish on the best note possible,” the tight end added.
“All I know is to go out there, work my butt, show up and give my team the best chance to win. I think that’s the mentality, dude. There’s an integrity here,” he continued.
On Sunday, December 21st, the Chiefs lost to the Tennessee Titans, 9-26.
Their final game will be on January 4th against their rival team, the Las Vegas Raiders.
