Taylor Swift takes break from wedding plans to watch Travis Kelce play
Taylor Swift appears cheering for her fiance Travis Kelce during his win
Taylor Swift took a break from wedding planning to cheer on fiancé Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs pulled off thrilling 23-20 overtime win against the Colts on Sunday.
The music icon, 35, was spotted in a VIP suite, waving and smiling for cameras and photos of her at the game quickly went viral.
Swift, who recently released her new album The Life of a Showgirl, also appeared in a video shared by Kelce’s friend, showing the tight-knit group celebrating after the victory.
While it wasn’t clear if the Lover singer joined the celebratory shots, her presence highlighted her support for Kelce during a hard moment in the season.
The Chiefs won 23-20 in overtime, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Kelce, however, faced challenges on the field, including a controversial overturned touchdown and a physically demanding game for him and his teammates.
The athlete ended the game with four receptions for 43 yards, helping secure the dramatic victory.
Away from football, Swift and Kelce are busy preparing for their wedding, as they’ve chosen the singer’s $28 million Rhode Island mansion as the venue and renovations are underway ahead of the big day.
Despite the intense football action, Sunday gave the couple a moment to celebrate together.
Moreover, fans loved seeing Taylor step into the sports spotlight, cheering passionately for Travis while taking a brief pause from her wedding preparations.
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