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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Pose for Pics With Pals After Chiefs Win

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Pose for Pics After Chiefs Win

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were all smiles after the Kansas City Chiefs won their game versus the Denver Broncos.

While posing for a selfie with tennis player Frances Tiafoe and his girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, Swift, 34, pursed her lips into a duck face. Kelce, 35, stood behind the trio and smiled with one of his hands making a peace sign.

In another pic taken inside a private suite at Arrowhead Stadium, the foursome threw their arms around each other as they stood for a photo. “Chiefsss,” Broomfield, 27, captioned a joint Monday, November 11, post with Tiafoe, 26, shared via Instagram.

Swift attended the Sunday, November 10, game alongside her mom, Andrea, and her dad, Scott. She rocked a red tweed Versace suit set with a black corset top, a Chiefs-inspired manicure and jewelry by EFFY Jewelry and Retrouvai while styling her hair in a chignon.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Pose for Pics After Chiefs Win

As she arrived at the game, Swift made headlines when she exited a golf cart and politely corrected a photographer. “Guys, stay back. Stay back,” a photographer said, per footage shared via X. Swift, for her part, replied, “Stay back, please.”

While watching the matchup, Swift cheered as Kelce caught the ball in the endzone. She exclaimed, “Yay,” while supporting Kelce, who broke an NFL record with his catch.

“There it is! The all-time Chiefs leading touchdown receiver! From [Patrick] Mahomes,” CBS announcer Kevin Harlan said on Sunday. “That will give you something to sing about.”

Swift’s appearance comes amid her brief break in her Eras Tour schedule. The pop star closed the chapter on her U.S. leg of her tour in Indianapolis on November 3. She’s set to travel to Toronto for six shows beginning on Thursday, November 14.

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As the Eras Tour winds down, Kelce explained that he traveled to Indianapolis on November 2 to see Swift’s show “one more time” before the concert’s conclusion. (Swift confirmed in June during her 100th show in Liverpool, England, that the record-breaking tour would end in December.)

“I’ll tell you what, man, the American crowds, they did not disappoint,” Travis told his brother, Jason Kelce, during the Wednesday, November 6, episode of their “New Heights” podcast. “I heard that it was a lot more rowdy this time around, knowing she was coming back to stop through America one last time before the tour was over with. I’ll tell you what, man, that thing was rocking.”

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