American football: Taylor Swift is celebrating qualification for the Super Bowl

American football: Taylor Swift is celebrating qualification for the Super Bowl
American football: Taylor Swift is celebrating qualification for the Super Bowl

A few seconds after Kansas City’s victory against Buffalo (32-29), a success synonymous with qualification for the Super Bowl on February 9 at the New Superdome Caesars against Philadelphia, Taylor Swift was one of the first spectators on Sunday Trake the lawn of the Arrowhead Stadium. She ran to congratulate her companion, the player of the Chiefs Travis Kelce.

After following the match in a lodge, especially in the company of her parents (Andrea and Scott), her brother (Austin) and the mother of Travis (Donna) and having expressed a whole panoply of emotions (fear, the Doubt, joy ..), the Popstar celebrated the victory as if it had played, as if it were a member of the quarterback team Patrick Mahomes.

When his agenda allows, Taylor Swift is regularly present in the lodges of the stadiums of NFL to support Travis Kelce and his teammates. His visits have become almost weekly, therefore almost every match, since the end of his Eras Tour tour in December.

Travis Kelce said it on January 15 in an interview with Stephen A. Smith Show: “I take advantage of all aspects of life, Taylor and I are happy”. He added: “It is beautiful to be in a very strong relationship. I get this support which allows me to focus on my job, to focus on the best version of myself ”.

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He also reassured the fans of the chiefs: “I think I have never been so focused on my work and on being the best possible player, week after week, for this team. And that is because I don’t have to worry about what’s going on outside the field. ” Because Taylor takes care of it …

On February 9, Kansas City, who won the last two Super Bowl, will try the hat -trick. Probably under the eyes of Taylor Swift.

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