The singer made a grand entrance while dressed in a plaid miniskirt.
Taylor Swift gave Travis Kelce the gift of her presence this Christmas day, as the singer stepped out to support him as he and the Kansas City Chiefs play the Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium this afternoon. Swift made her grand entrance with Santa Claus in the stadium. Her parents Scott and Andrea Swift were also with her. She wore a black pleated miniskirt, red top, black jacket, and black bow in the back her hair.
It was reported earlier this week that Swift intends to be with Kelce during New Year’s Eve too. Kelce has a game that day as well. The Chiefs will play the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium.
For weeks, sources have spoken about Swift and Kelce’s hopes to spend their first holiday dating together.
On November 22, a source teased to Us Weekly that Kelce had big plans for his girlfriend. “Travis has already started Christmas shopping and has some really special surprises [for Taylor] in store,” the source said. “Their connection is off the charts, and they can’t wait to celebrate together.”
Swift attended Kelce’s game last weekend against the New England Patroits. On his podcast New Heights, Kelce gushed about Swift being there and tactfully addressed those that booed her when she appeared on the Jumbotron.
“I’ll say this: They showed Taylor at the game,” he started. “You don’t see an entire home team fan base go insane for somebody wearing the opposite team’s colors. Just shows you how amazing that girl is. They went absolutely insane when they showed Taylor on the screen, yes.”
Then Kelce addressed the critics: “There might have been a few Brads and Chads that were booing. But for the most part, everyone was fucking screaming their tail off for her. And I was trying to keep it cool: I was like, ‘Don’t show your cards, don’t show your cards.’ It was fun, man. So shoutout to the Patriots, New England. She’s on record saying that that stadium is one of the funnest that she’s played at so for them to show her is just them showing her some love, so shoutout to the Patriots for doing that.”