Taylor Swift was over the moon after her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, helped lead the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in their season-opening game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday.
The pop superstar filmed a playful post-game “interview” with fellow WAG Chariah Gordon, the fiancée of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman, while celebrating the win inside a private suite at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
“Exclusive interview with Chariah. After the game, how are you feeling after this victory?” Swift asked Gordon on the GLO Collection founder’s Instagram Story, putting on her best reporter impression.
“I am feeling good after this victory,” Gordon replied before asking the “Fortnight” singer, “How are you feeling, sissy-pop?”
“I’m feeling fantastic,” Swift responded with a laugh before proceeding to jump up and down in excitement as the influencer shouted, “We won!”
The energy in the suite appeared to be on a high level, with guests hugging and chatting as loud music played.
The Chiefs kicked off the 2024 NFL season with a 27-20 triumph over the Ravens.
Swift turned up to support her boyfriend wearing a skin-baring denim Versace corset, jean shorts and red Giuseppe Zanotti over-the-knee boots.
She accessorized with a black Louis Vuitton handbag and wore a standout Bulgari ancient coin necklace as well as the “TNT” bracelet Kelce gifted her last season.
Gordon, 29, coordinated with the Grammy-winning artist, 34, in a denim jacket layered over a white bodysuit and a diamond-encrusted chain necklace.
During the game, Kelce, also 34, pointed to Swift from the field after catching a pass from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
The songwriter was seen blushing and hugging her beau’s mom, Donna Kelce, to celebrate the tight end’s historic catch that officially made Mahomes, 28, the franchise’s leader in all-time passing yards. Travis’ dad, Ed Kelce, was also in the suite and was spotted warmly chatting with Swift during the game.
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Swift was also caught on camera doing the Eras Tour choreography for her song “So High School” as she clapped for the Chiefs.
Later in the evening, she and Travis reunited and were photographed holding hands as they exited the stadium together.
The win must have been painful for Ravens player Marlon Humphrey, who recently roasted Travis’ podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce, “New Heights,” which he claimed was only successful because of his relationship with Swift.
“I pray for this — to go against him because, like, he’s tried to take everything from me,” Humphrey joked in Sunday’s episode of his own podcast, “Punch Line,” while referring to the season opener.
He added that the face-off would be “pod vs. pod” and that he “will see what heights is higher.”
Judging by the Chiefs’ victory, it’s clear that Travis came out on top.
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