Taylor Swift on Thursday night attended the Kansas City Chiefs vs Denver Broncos game in the midst of her romance rumor with Travis Kelce. She was spotted with the tight end’s mother, Donna Kelce at Arrowhead Stadium, Swift was also seen talking with his father, Ed Kelce.
On a social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Footage from the game was shared which showed the popstar talking with Ed in the stands.
Dressed in a red Chiefs jersey, Ed stood alongside the Grammy winner who talked away intently before laughing as she turned back to watch the game.
He wasn’t the only one dressed in support of the Chiefs, as Swift also sported an oversized red, white, and black Chiefs windbreaker jacket off her shoulders.
Meanwhile, another post shared by the Taylor Swift Updates account showed a split screen of Travis mid-game and a zoomed-out view of the same chat between Swift and Ed.
Donna and Ed married in the ’70s and were married for about 25 years before divorcing. During their marriage, they greeted Travis’ elder brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, in 1987, while the Chiefs tight end was born in 1989.
This is not the first time the pop star has watched Kelce play at Arrowhead Stadium. The duo, whose romance has flared a craze among sports fans and Swifties alike, were first seen together on September 24 leaving a match in Kelce’s car.
Earlier that night, Swift enjoyed the action from Kelce’s suite alongside his mother, where the video showed the two talking and laughing throughout the game.
Swift’s appearance came just days after the athlete said he invited her to a match while on The Pat McAfee Show podcast.
On Thursday’s podcast, host Pat McAfee questioned Kelce if he wanted to “expand upon” the rumors that he and Swift are dating, which is “being gossiped about by the world right now.”
Though he wouldn’t confirm at the moment whether he and Swift had met in person, he did share that he “threw the ball in her court.”
“I’ve watched you rock the stage at Arrowhead,” he told McAfee. “You might have to come watch me rock the stage at Arrowhead and see which one’s a little more lit.”