Once again, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are proving that they are each other’s biggest fans!
One week after Kelce, 35, attended another one of her Eras Tour shows, Swift showed her support for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end at another one of his games on Sunday, Nov. 10, footage from Arrowhead Stadium shows.
The pop superstar, 34 — who also attended his last two home games — arrived to cheered on the Kelce and his teammates against the Denver Broncos flanked by parents Scott and Andrea Swift, who have also become staples at Chiefs games since last season.
For the Sunday game, she opted for more business than casual, turning in her typical vintage Chiefs gear for a windowpane blazer and skirt set from Versace (in Chiefs red, of course).
She paired the two-piece set with a trio of her closet staples — black corset, knee-high boots and a matching handbag — pulled her hair into a French twist and finished off the look with her classic red lip.
At the last Chiefs game on Nov. 4, Swift watched with Kelce’s mother, Donna, as the star player helped lead his team to a 30-24 overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Prior to the Kansas City game day, the Grammy winner made her final United States Eras Tour performance in Indianapolis, rounding out months of American shows filled with hit songs, packed crowds and glamorous (and cryptic!) outfits.
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Kelce was in attendance at one of her Indianapolis, Indiana shows on Nov. 2 as Swift surprised the Lucas Oil Stadium crowd by changing her “Karma” lyrics (in a sweet nod to him!) one more time: “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me.”
On the Nov. 6 episode of New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, the tight end recalled watching one of Swift’s final tour performances as the record-breaking Eras Tour nears its end.
“I wanted to see Tay one more time before this thing got closed up,” he said on the podcast.
The Kansas City Chiefs will next play the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Nov. 17.