TAYLOR Swift showed off in eye-popping attire for the Kansas City Chiefs’ last home game of the regular season.
The 35-year-old music icon returned to GEHA Field at Arrowhead on Saturday after a two-game absence to cheer on boyfriend and NFL star Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift arrives before the Week 16 game between the Houston Texans and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday[/caption] Swift seen sporting a big red coat and black hat as she makes her way to her Chiefs suite[/caption]The Chiefs hosted the Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon.
Swift arrived at the stadium and rocked a big red coat and black hat paired with knee-high black boots.
She then made her way to the Chiefs’ suite.
It was Swift’s first Chiefs game in the month of December.
She didn’t appear at Kansas City’s home win over the Los Angeles Chargers on December 8 due to the fact she was performing her last Eras Tour weekend show.
Swift also missed the Chiefs’ road victory over the Cleveland Browns in Kelce’s native Ohio last Sunday.
The 14-time Grammy winner celebrated her 35th birthday earlier this month with Kelce.
It’s believed that the three-time Super Bowl champion “hired a private chef and bartender to cook and make cocktails” for himself and Swift.
The report added that Kelce gave her gifts which included “jewelry engraved specifically for Taylor.”
And Kelce decided to have a more “intimate party” with Swift than a large gathering and the party was “decorated beautifully” with flowers.
He also surprised Swift with an Era Tour-themed party earlier this week.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, also attended the gathering.
Kelce was seen donning a tuxedo at the festivities – the same attire he wore in June when he made an Eras Tour during a concert in London.
Swift, meanwhile, sported a black dress.
Kelce and the Chiefs are in the middle of schedule chaos.
After they face the Texas this weekend, the Chiefs will travel to play the Pittsburgh Steelers for a Christmas Day game on Wednesday.
It will be the second and third games played in 10 days.
The back-to-back reigning Super Bowl champions are eyeing a three-peat and will end the regular season in a divisional matchup with the Denver Broncos on January 5.
Kansas City is currently 13-1 and needs to win two of their last three games of the season to earn the No. 1 seed, giving them a first-round bye and home-field advantage.