Taylor Swift's mother, Andrea, enters the “Chiefs Era” with Travis Kells' latest game.
Taylor Swift made Monday Night Football a family affair.
At the Kansas City Chiefs-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on November 4, Taylor showed up with her mother Andrea Swift and her brother Austin Swift.
Dressed all in black and a sleek Chiefs bomber jacket, the singer was spotted wearing a zip-up jacket that read “in my Chiefs era,” a shoutout to Andrea's Travis Kelce team and her pop star daughter and clearly instills a love of the team in the family. It doesn't get more perfect than that.
Taylor's father, Scott Swift, has also shown his love for the Chiefs in the past, despite being a lifelong Eagles fan (incidentally, Travis' brother Jason Kelce's former team). 2023 in Buenos Aires, his very famous daughter Scott, who watched the performance, was actually seen wearing a Chiefs lanyard!
Reacting to this on his podcast New Heights, Travis said at the time, “I got him on the good side. One by one, I'm bringing all the good guys in.”
Taylor's appearance at the Chiefs-Buccaneers game came a day after the final U.S. stop on her three-night Eras tour in Indianapolis.
On November 4, bidding farewell to this era of her life on Instagram, the singer urged fans to vote in the November 5 presidential election.
“Thanks to everyone who came out to see our last three U.S. shows!” she wrote.
“And a friendly but very important reminder that tomorrow is the US elections and your last chance to vote.”
The “Fortnite” singer endorsed Kamala Harris in early September, and many celebrities followed suit.
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