THE RUNDOWN
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce went out with a group of friends following the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Las Vegas Raiders Sunday night.
- The singer showed off her game-day outfit, which included a red sleeveless top and black micro shorts.
- Swift has been attending Kelce’s home games without being photographed at most of them.
Taylor Swift flew under the radar at her fiancé Travis Kelce’s home game against the Las Vegas Raiders yesterday, but she celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ 31-0 victory afterward. Joann Jordan, wife of trainer Rob Jordan, shared a photo of Swift and Travis Kelce dining with a group at 1587 Prime, the steakhouse Kelce and teammate Patrick Mahomes co-founded. It marked the clearest look of Swift and her outfit that day.
The Life of a Showgirl singer wore a red sleeveless top with layered gold jewelry and black micro shorts, which you can see more clearly in this video of her arriving.
She was filmed for the first time at last weekend’s game against the Detroit Lions. At Kelce’s other home games, Swift was present but went undetected.
The star recently spoke to BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills about how skilled she is at “entering and exiting the building without being seen. Just put me in a garbage can, roll me, I don’t care. Honestly, I can fit in like, a purse. Sometimes I just can’t deal with it [the paparazzi and attention] and in those times, I won’t deal with it. I’m just digging tunnels under every building I go into, airlifting in through the skylight.”
In the same interview, she reflected on the similarities between her and Kelce’s jobs. “We both as a living, as a job, as a passion, perform for three-and-a-half hours in NFL stadiums,” she mused. “We both do three-and-a-half hour shows to entertain people…in NFL stadiums.
When I’m in those stadiums, it’s a dressing room. But when he’s in those exact same stadiums, it’s a locker room. For him, it’s practice. For me, it’s rehearsal. For him, it’s a game; for me, it’s a show.
We just call them different things. We both have teams. It’s a very similar thing, and we’re both competitive in fun ways—not in ways that eat away at us, but we just love it.”