Swift is winding up her second NFL season as girlfriend of Chiefs star Travis Kelce. She is expected to attend her sixth postseason game Sunday, Chiefs vs. Bills, in Kansas City.
The singer generated millions in prop bets for the Kansas City Chiefs just by showing up to watch her boyfriend play. Now that she’s busy, gamblers are losing interest.
Many of the singer's fans spoke out after the music streaming service Spotify unexpectedly dropped two of her re-recorded, "Taylor's Version" albums. Her debut album, "Taylor Swift," was missing from the service's catalog along with Swift's 2017 album, "Reputation."
Taylor Swift supported Travis Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, Jan. 18. The singer hadn't attended an NFL game since December 2024.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have guidelines for restaurant employees when they go on date nights in Kansas City, Missouri. As per the US Sun, in order to keep their dinner outings
The Kansas City Chiefs have become a household name in the last few years. And no, that's not only because of Taylor Swift's famous romance with tight end Travis Kelce, forever uniting Red Coaters and Red album listeners.
Sports media personality Skip Bayless has correlated the Kansas City Chiefs receiving dubious calls with Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce.
Former WWE wrestler Baron Corbin opened up about his experience watching Travis Kelce play from his VIP suite alongside the "super dope and super humble" Taylor Swift.
Among the crowd was pop star Taylor Swift, who has been dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce since summer of 2023. After the veteran player scored a touchdown on yet another circus play from quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the 14-time Grammy winner was absolutely elated.
Former WWE superstar Baron Corbin couldn't believe the amount of people who surrounded Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game.
Swift wore a red-and-black houndstooth plaid jacket and mini ... perfectly balance the sporty-yet-pretty vibe for a Super Bowl party.