‘It’s a bonus if she’s here’: Taylor Swift at Gillette Stadium to cheer on Travis Kelce

‘It’s a bonus if she’s here’: Taylor Swift at Gillette Stadium to cheer on Travis Kelce

Swift was last at the venue when she performed for three nights in May during her Eras tour.

Taylor Swift is in the building. Gillette Stadium, that is.

The pop star’s visit to Foxboro marks her seventh game cheering on her beau, tight end Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs, where on Sunday they took on the New England Patriots. The Chiefs won, 27-17.

She arrived at the stadium in a black SUV and emerged wearing a black coat and white and red Chiefs hat; in a private box during the game, she still wore the beanie, along with a gray Chiefs sweatshirt. With her were her dad, longtime bestie Ashley Avignone, a stylist and interior decorator, Alana Haim of the band Haim and Melanie Nyema, a backup singer.

Speculation was high in the days leading up to the game. USA Today Network Taylor Swift reporter Bryan West said he expected the singer would make an appearance in the stands, as she has for several other games this season.

An Instagram feed devoted to tracking Swift’s private jet noted that it landed at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick Sunday morning.

What the fans at Gillette are saying
“I know for a fact she’s here,” said Jordan Wilson, checking out a Patriots’ merchandise table before the game at a parking lot near Gillette Stadium with friend Andrea Swanson.

Wilson didn’t buy the fan theory that when Swift attends games, Kelce wins. (For the record, the Chiefs are now 5-2 with Swift at Kelce’s games.)

“I think she gives good luck, but only to Travis,” Wilson said.

She suspects the couple will marry and predicted an upcoming engagement. Wilson and Swanson, asked whether they were at the game for the sports or the singer, said it was both.

A group of tailgaters huddled in a parking lot. Two women said they were on the lookout for Swift

“We’re here for the game,” said Ali C., who opted to provide only an initial for her last name. “But it’s a bonus if she’s here.”

The group’s cook, who was manning a small grill, said he didn’t care if she showed.

Nearby, Patriots fan Brian Casey, also tailgating, showed some enthusiasm.

“We’re here for the football, but we’re hoping T-Swift will make an appearance,” he said.

Casey, however, struggled to name a song. Pausing, he said “Romeo and Juliet,” apparently thinking of Swift’s 2008 hit, “Love Story.”

Meanwhile, a helicopter circled overhead. Casey’s buddy joked maybe Swift was inside.

At the front of the lot, a Warwick man seemed uninterested in the prospect of a Swift showing, but noted his 15-year-old daughter believed she would appear.

Swift cheers on Travis Kelce
The Chiefs outplayed the Patriots, but Swift reacted the way many KC fans did when she saw boyfriend Kelce knocked down in the end zone. In fact, social media watchers debated whether she dropped an F-bomb on camera after there was no flag thrown on the Patriots’ Myles Bryant, who may have committed pᴀss interference against Kelce.

Fox cameras showed her reaction, a loud scream that might have started with an “F.”

Swift did allude to the couple’s mutual support for each other’s pᴀssions in a recent interview with Time magazine, which crowned her its “Person of the Year,” a тιтle she now shares with American presidents, popes and Elon Musk.

“When you say a relationship is public, that means I’m going to see him do what he loves — we’re showing up for each other, other people are there and we don’t care,” Swift said. “The opposite of that is you have to go to an extreme amount of effort to make sure no one knows that you’re seeing someone. And we’re just proud of each other.”

Swift has shown up at several Chiefs games to cheer on Kelce, though he was absent from her star-studded birthday with gal pals in New York City last week — understandable, considering that he had a mandatory practice.

On his walk through the tunnel to the field during pregame, Kelce strutted past her commemorative poster on the wall.

Without breaking stride, Kelce glanced up to admire the artwork.

The Chiefs fans’ reactions to Taylor Swift being at the games
Meanwhile, Chiefs fans have mixed reactions to Swift’s appearances at games, which tend to become eclipsed by her presence.

“We’re not here for the relationship,” Chiefs fan London Blandon told The Tennessean last month. “We don’t care about the drama. She’s doing her thing — good for her. But what does that have to do with football? I don’t see her putting on a helmet.”

Since she and boyfriend Kelce went public at the Sept. 24 matchup between the Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs, Swift has attended seven of 12 games. They are:

Sept. 24: Chiefs beat the Bears, 41-10
Oct. 1: Chiefs beat the Jets, 23-20
Oct. 12: Chiefs beat the Broncos, 19-8
Oct. 22: Chiefs beat the Chargers, 31-17
Dec. 3: Packers beat the Chiefs, 27-19
Dec. 10: Bills beat the Chiefs, 20-17
Dec. 17: Chiefs beat the Patriots, 27-17

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