Singer Taylor Swift was not in Pittsburgh on Christmas Day, but the 14-time Grammy winner was clearly still locked in on supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce. The Kansas City tight end made history against the Steelers, setting a new receiving touchdown ...
Taylor Swift attended the Chiefs' football game to cheer on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs as they face the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday, Dec. 21.
Last year, Swift attended the Chiefs game on Christmas, which was played at home in Kansas City. For that game day, she wore a red Ralph Lauren sweater, a plaid mini skirt from Hill House Home, and accessorized with a Santa hat with '87' on the brim (Kelce's number) and a Jennifer Behr bow barrette.
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And, the question we’re all asking this Christmas: Can we expect the pop superstar to be in the stands Wednesday cheering on her tight-end lover as his Kansas City Chiefs take on the Pittsburgh Steelers for a holiday face-off? Read on for everything we know.
There’s a Taylor Swift album for every era — and season — of your life. The singer has released 11 studio albums (one of them being a 31-song double album) that span several genres, emotions, and songwriting techniques,
Taylor Swift stepped out in fuzzy attire to support boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Chiefs-Texans game on Saturday, Dec. 21. See her game-day 'fit!
Travis Kelce continues to play NFL games in 2024, and Taylor Swift has had some time when she could once again come to cheer him on at Kansas City Chiefs games. She was there for the Week 1 win and attended the Week 2 victory.
The couple spread holiday cheer by sending a gift to Sheawna Weathersby, who is dating Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones.
Taylor Swift sent a special gift to a teenaged fan named Naya who called her outfit 'tea.' Swift met Naya while visiting the Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., on Dec. 12.
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