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Taylor Swift is rounding out her birthday weekend with a visit to Arrowhead Stadium!
The singer cheered on fiancé Travis Kelce as his Kansas City Chiefs took on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Dec. 14, just one day after the pop star celebrated her 36th birthday.
Swift was seen in Kansas City with Kylie Kelce and her daughters, fan footage shared online shows.
Kylie’s husband, Jason Kelce, is Travis’ older brother. The pair are parents to four children: daughters Elliotte Ray, 4, Wyatt Elizabeth, 6, Bennett Llewellyn, 2, and Finnley “Finn” Anne, 8 months.
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Swift is fresh off the release of the first two episodes of her new Disney+ docuseries, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The End of an Era, which goes behind the scenes of the final months of her historic Eras Tour.
Kelce, 36, is featured in the doc in a series of phone calls with Swift, as he was at Chiefs practice while she toured Europe at the time of filming in summer 2024. (In one sweet call, Swift likens their revitalizing phone call to a “vitamin drip” as she heads to a concert venue in London.)
Elsewhere in the doc, Swift offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at how she pulled off the Eras Tour, particularly in its final few months.
The series spotlights a number of her dancers, choreographers and other crew members, and shares in-depth footage of rehearsals and all that went into making the three-hour show go off each night without a hitch.
It also sheds light on Swift’s mindset after a number of devastating incidents, including the thwarted terror threat that canceled three shows in Vienna and the murder of three young girls at a Swift-themed dance class in England.
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The Grammy winner has been a supportive fiancée at a number of Chiefs games this season. On Dec. 7, she brought BFF Selena Gomez and pal Lena Dunham with her.
The Chiefs ultimately lost the game to the Houston Texans, dropping their record to 6-7 for the season, dwindling their playoff chances to just 11%.
Still, Kelce remained positive on an episode of his New Heights podcast that aired just before the loss, telling his co-host and brother Jason that they “still have a chance.”
“That’s all that f—— matters to me, is we got a chance and we keep coming into work with the mentality and the sense of urgency that we need to have to get the ship fixed,” he said. “[We’re] a few plays away from being a one seed in my mind.”
