Taylor Swift severs ties with Travis Kelce after his big loss at Super Bowl?
Taylor Swift leaves Travis Kelce after his and Kansas City Chiefs defeat in Super Bowl
Taylor Swift seems to be devastated and in despair at the big loss of Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs at the 2025 Super Bowl.
So much so that she flew out of New Orleans to Nashville, Tenn, right after the match ended.
The Cruel Summer crooner was also nowhere to be seen after the Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22 and Kelce was seen dejected walking to her VIP suite.
This was the speculation among fans!
The circulating theory behind the Shake It Off crooner’s act of leaving the city is far from truth.
The Eras Tour performer was indeed photographed, as reported by Daily Mail, being escorted to a private jet with several black umbrellas surrounding the global pop icon, and her assistants carrying a bag of snacks and cat litter.
The 14-time Grammy winner’s parting appearance in distressed blue jeans, red loafers and tan sock, however, came Monday, February 10.
Page Six also reported that the Lover singer had stayed by NFL star’s side “comforting” him because the feline lover “knows how hard” he had “worked all season and was thrilled to be at the Super Bowl to show her support.”
For the unversed, the Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans was a star-studded event that saw the presence of Bradley Cooper, Taylor Swift, Ice Spice, Serena Williams, Jay Zand so many more A-list celebrities.
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