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Taylor Swift rocks Chiefs T-shirt dress at Bengals game to support Travis Kelce
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Date:2025-04-17 00:33:38
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Fresh off seven Video Music Award wins and a presidential endorsement, Taylor Swift strutted into Arrowhead Stadium Sunday afternoon for her second appearance of the 2024 football season.
The superstar was spotted about an hour before kickoff. Cameras caught the Eras Tour singer wearing a Chiefs T-shirt dress and thigh-high black boots. Her hair was half up in a red bow, and she wore hoop earrings. She was accompanied by her mom, Andrea Swift, and musicians Danielle Haim and Este Haim.
Swift is supporting her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs as they take on one of their rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals.
Swift thanks Kelce at the VMAs
The tortured poet attended MTV's VMAs at UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, on Wednesday. The singer won seven moon man statuettes including for best direction, best collaboration and video of the year.
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During her final speech, Swift thanked Kelce and described how he supported her while she was directing the music video for her hit "Fortnight."
"When I'd finish a take, and I'd say cut, and we'd be done with that take, I'd always just hear someone like cheering and like 'whoo' from across the studio," she said. "And that one person was my boyfriend Travis. Everything this man touches turns to happiness and fun and magic."
Swift stunned on the VMAs red carpet in a plaid corset and skirt by Dior, thigh-high boots and fingerless gloves that stretched past her elbows. She later changed into a bejeweled custom Monse minidress with a spaceship on the front, perhaps a nod to her song "Down Bad" from "The Tortured Poets Department."
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