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Taylor Swift Celebrates Chiefs Touchdown at Game Against Bengals


Taylor Swift, the famous singer, was seen celebrating a touchdown by the Kansas City Chiefs during their game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The touchdown came from a deep ball thrown by Patrick Mahomes to wide receiver Rashee Rice, which tied the score at 10. Swift, along with her brother Austin, jumped up and down with joy as they wrapped their arms around each other. Swift even high-fived those around her in the suite, including the parents of the Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, as well as her own mother and longtime friend Danielle Haim.

Swift’s enthusiasm for the Chiefs is not new, as Sunday’s game marked the 15th Chiefs game she has attended since she started dating Kelce last summer. Despite facing criticism from NFL fans about her screen time during games, Swift has maintained that she is there solely to support Kelce. In an interview with Time, she stated that she doesn’t pay attention to how often she is shown on TV and that she and Kelce are proud of each other and enjoy showing up for one another.

Swift has fully embraced her role as a WAG (Wives and Girlfriends) and is often captured celebrating Kelce’s big moments in the stands. Just a couple of weeks ago, she was seen blushing and hugging Donna, Kelce’s mother, after he completed his first pass of the season. During the game, Swift even performed a snippet of her choreography from her song “So High School,” which is believed to be about her relationship with Kelce.

After the game, Swift and Kelce posed for some loved-up photos before leaving the stadium hand in hand. They later joined Kelce’s teammates for an afterparty at a rooftop bar downtown, where Swift reportedly let loose and had some fun.

Overall, Swift’s support for the Kansas City Chiefs and her relationship with Travis Kelce have become well-known and celebrated. Her presence at games and her genuine enthusiasm for her boyfriend’s success have endeared her to both fans and players alike.

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