Taylor Swift was seen on Sunday showing her appreciation for NFL employees following the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the New England Patriots.
Swift traveled to Foxborough to support boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs as they defeated the Patriots at Gillette Stadium. She was accompanied by her father Scott and new best friend Brittany Mahomes in their cheering.
Additionally, a photo that went viral on social media after the game seems to show the pop sensation giving food runners tips from her suite.
In the photo of the exchange, at least one $100 bill is seen being exchanged.
Following Kansas City’s 27-17 victory, Kelce was seen leaving Gillette Stadium without her.
The tight end headed to a team bus dressed in khaki slacks, sunglasses, and a turtleneck sweater.
Kelce only managed five catches for 28 yards, so it wasn’t his best game.
This season, Swift—accompanied by her father, Scott—saw Kelce in person for the eighth time.
The 34-year-old was beaming from a suite during the Chiefs’ 27-17 victory, giving her something to smile about after seeing the team lose its previous two games.
The fans assembled in Foxborough cheered and jeered at her presence on the big screen, and she was even photographed putting her tongue out.
Swift sought refuge in a suite at Gillette Stadium. While conversing with QB Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany, she was observed getting so worked up over a Chiefs touchdown that she celebrated by lifting her new buddy off her feet.
Close friends Alana Haim, who plays in the pop rock group Haim with her two sisters, and stylist Ashley Avignone also accompanied the international sensation.
Scott, Swift’s father, traveled to the Boston region as well. Although he is an avid Philadelphia Eagles supporter, he seemed to be dressed for the event in a red Chiefs jersey.
Scott had already met Travis when the NFL player traveled to Argentina to see her perform in Buenos Aires for her Eras Tour. The two seemed to click since the singer’s father had a Chiefs lanyard.
Not only was the Anti-Hero hitmaker present, but Jon Bon Jovi rang the pregame bell with Patriots owner Robert Kraft.