Taylor Swift, in the middle, watched the Chiefs-Bills game Sunday from a suite at Highmark Stadium surrounded by relatives of her boyfriend Travis Kelce, and longtime members of her own squad. TAMMY LJUNGBLAD [email protected]
Buffalo Bills fans both cheered and jeered singer Taylor Swift when she arrived at Highmark Stadium on Sunday to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play the Buffalo Bills. But once Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was ensconced in a suite, fans in Bills gear strained to get photos of her with her companions.
Travis’ parents, Ed Kelce and Donna Kelce, were in the suite. And for the first time, Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, joined Swift for a Chiefs game.
A Buffalo Bills fan holds up a cutout of pop star Taylor Swift in the stands before the Bills played the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional playoff game Sunday in Orchard Park, New York. Tammy Ljungblad [email protected] Something Swift had likely never seen before in person: a shirtless Jason cheering on his brother after Travis scored a touchdown in the second quarter. (Taylor Swift upstaged?)
Brittany Mahomes, wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and co-owner of the Kansas City Current soccer team, sat with Swift, too, as usual. Swift also had some of her famous “squad” with her — BFF model/actress Cara Delevingne and longtime friend Ashley Avignone, a Nashville stylist and interior designer.
As far as fans could tell, Swift’s suite was where the celebrity action was. Bills fans on social media wanted to see actress Hailee Steinfeld, who is dating their quarterback, Josh Allen. But she was nowhere to be seen, at least by fans in the stadium, as the game began.
Avignone was with Swift in Massachusetts last month when the Chiefs played the New England Patriots. Swifties know her well because her name was the first mentioned in the secret message of Swift’s song “22,” about the singer’s 22nd birthday celebration.
“A social cause I care about is the lack of Hailee Steinfeld sightings during Buffalo Bills games,” one Bills fan grumbled in a tweet. “We deserve more!!!”
It wouldn’t be that surprising if she popped up in Swift’s suite. Steinfeld belonged to the singer’s squad during her “1989” era and appeared in Swift’s “Bad Blood” video.