On Sunday, December 17, Taylor Swift went to Gillette Stadium to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce‘s football game against the New England Patriots. Her father, Scott Swift, accompanied her. The music sensation spent time with her father while watching her man with excitement from a private box at the stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Although Taylor, 34, has been to Travis’ games every week this season, this is the first time one of her parents has accompanied her to support the Chiefs. Scott, 71, looked dapper in a Chiefs sweater for the event, while Taylor sported a red and white cap and a grey Chiefs crewneck. She was joined at the game by her friends Alana Haim and Ashley Avignone. Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez Match in Miniskirts for a NYC Dinner Out
Scott previously demonstrated his appreciation of Travis, 34, when the group went to Taylor’s Eras tour concert in Argentina on November 11. Throughout the show, Scott engaged Travis in conversation while sporting a Kansas City Chiefs lanyard around his neck with pride. He also applauded when Taylor altered the words of her song “Karma” to mention the NFL player during the performance. According to Forbes, Taylor Swift is the Fifth Most Powerful Woman in the World
The vocalist of “Blank Space” has also spent a good deal of time with Travis’ parents in the interim. She has gone to multiple Chiefs games with his mother, Donna Kelce, and was seen this season at another game chatting with his father, Ed Kelce. The A-list couple made their relationship known to the world in September, and in the months that followed, they haven’t held back when expressing their support and affection for one another.
Taylor stated in an interview with Time magazine that was released on December 6 that “when you say a relationship is public, that means I’m going to see him do what he loves.” “We’re being there for one another. We don’t give a damn about the other folks there. Fans Are Crazy About a Video That Was Leaked of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Dinner
The Grammy winner has been under heavy fire from the media for attending so many NFL games, but she has stated that she doesn’t mind if it bothers others. “I don’t know if I’m being shown 17 times or once because there’s a camera, like, a half-mile away, and you don’t know where it is or when the camera is putting you in the broadcast,” she said. “My only purpose is to assist Travis. I don’t know if I’m annoying any parents, Brads, and Chads by being shown too much.
Before the football season concludes, fans anticipate seeing Taylor at more Chiefs games as her tour does not resume until February.