The big game is now just less than one week away.
On Sunday, the two-time defending champs Kansas City Chiefs will look to secure an unprecedented three-peat when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX.
Multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Taylor Swift is fully expected to be in attendance for the clash at New Orleans’ Superdome as she looks to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
This also means that Swifties will be in full force to show their unwavering support for Kelce and the Chiefs.
So much so, that one Swift fan from Boston decided to troll Eagles supporters by posting a huge digital billboard just one mile away from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, where the Eagles play their home games.
“Hey Philly, TAYVOODOO IS REAL,” read the billboard. “Alchemy becomes reality on 02.09.25.” THIS BILLBOARD???? IM SCREAMING pic.twitter.com/1TNMVqJrUy — Tayvis Nation (@tayvisnation) February 4, 2025 For context, “Tayvoodoo” is a term coined by Swifties that pertains to the “Fortnight” singer’s supposed magical powers.
Legend has it that those who oppose Swift could potentially feel the karmic wrath of these alleged mystical forces. The billboard quickly turned heads on social media as fans reacted to what is a clear warning directed at the Eagles and their fans. “omg who did this ” a comment on X read. “no way AHHAHAHAHAHAHA,” wrote a user. “THIS BILLBOARD????
IM SCREAMING,” another said. Recording artist Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce © Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images © Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images “No no no! Whoever did this take it down, you’ll dilute the potency!!!” a fan demanded. ”
Bro we’re gonna losethey’re jinxing it” predicted another. “Nahh, just some company trying to use her name to drive engagement to their page,” responded a user. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, the fan behind the attention-grabbing billboard is Jake Duhaime, who is a self-professed Swiftie and a Boston-based marketing executive.
Duhaime partnered with Tasty Clean, a dental cleaning spray company based in Dallas, to send a message to Philly fans ahead of Super Bowl LIX. “Doing it right in the heart of Philadelphia, right in that Sports Complex, was perfect,” Duhaime told the Philadelphia Inquirer. ”
I don’t know if there’s a Sixers or Flyers game this week, but I hope that everyone who has to drive to one of those events at the arenas sees it. ”
I hope fans going down [interstate] 95 on their way to the airport to go to New Orleans can see it. I would love for them to see it on their way out of Philly.”