Taylor Swift has flown out of Missouri after cheering on her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, against the Miami Dolphins.
The pop star braved the cold at Arrowhead Stadium to support her beau from the sidelines during the NFL Wild Card match. After spending a night at Kelce's £4.5 million mansion, she jetted off on Monday morning with her private plane heading for the East Coast.
Swift had an exciting Saturday night as she watched the Chiefs' 26-7 victory from the VIP box in their home arena. She was joined by Kelce's mum, Donna, and even sported a custom-made jacket with her boyfriend's name on it.
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The singer was also seen high-fiving fans, adding to the electric atmosphere during the post-season clash. But it's unclear when and where Swift will next see Kelce.
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Swift, who's been dating Kelce, has been spotted at several home and away games recently. Given her New York base, it wouldn't be surprising if the 'Cruel Summer' singer made a trip to Buffalo.
So far, she's attended ten games this season, including matches against the New York Jets and the Green Bay Packers. If the Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl on February 11, Swift will have a busy schedule indeed as she's due in Tokyo for her 'Eras Tour' the next day.
As of yet, it is unclear if the global superstar has plans to watch her boyfriend play before jetting off to Japan. The couple seems to be going strong, having spent Christmas Day and New Year's Eve together.
However, Kelce admitted that his commitments with the Chiefs added some pressure over the holidays, especially after their loss against the Las Vegas Raiders, which he discussed on the 'New Heights' podcast.
He told his brother Jason Kelce: "That was embarrassing. Everybody in the building knows how embarrassing that was. We got a short week so we're going to forget about this s*** real quick,' he said. It's a f****** frustrating experience right now and every single day we're trying to fix it. I promise you guys.
"It's not just one. It's not just me playing dog s***... We played so trash as an offense that we put the defense in a really tough spot at the end of the game. It's frustrating when you've got the guys you need, and things aren't going your way."
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