Taylor Swift was right there to support Travis Kelce after a tough loss on Sunday. Over the past few months, the couple has been seen rooting for each other’s success. However, this week Swift was right there to console Kelce after his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, took a hard loss to the Buffalo Bills. After the game, the singer stood by her man as they were seen walking hand in hand out of Arrowhead Stadium.
Taylor Swift appeared to console Travis Kelce after the loss
After the Chiefs’ tough loss, Swift and Kelce left the arena together as the NFL star appeared to be down in the dumps about the defeat. Swift was photographed looking at Kelce lovingly as they snuggled up together and were unafraid to show off a little PDA. According to The Daily Mail, the duo hopped in a golf cart, where they were driven to their car. Meanwhile, Swift kept her usual sweet smile as she waved to fans outside of Arrowhead Arena.
During the game, Taylor Swift was spotted sitting in a suite. She appeared to run the gambit of emotions as she watched Travis Kelce and the Chiefs play in the nail-biter. Swift wore a black miniskirt and a retro red Kansas City sweater. However, she opted to ditch the sweater after the loss. After the game, she was spotted in a black v-neck top with silver embellishments. For his part, Kelce rocked tan pants, a flannel jacket, and a green beanie. Entertainment Tonight reports that some fans speculated that the athlete’s look was meant to be an adorable nod to Swift’s Evermore album.
Despite the loss, Swift has proved to be one of Kelce’s biggest cheerleaders. During an interview with Time Magazine, the Love Story singer admitted that she’s taken a huge liking to football. Of course, that is likely Kelce’s influence. “Football is awesome, it turns out. I’ve been missing out my whole life,” she said.
It seems that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have each other’s backs through thick and thin. Fans can’t wait to see what the future has in store for this couple. Of course, all eyes will continue to be on them in 2024.