The ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ Songstress Wasn’t Present When Her Boyfriend And His Team Suffered Major Upset At The Game Against The Denver Broncos Over The Weekend.
Taylor Swift has literally gone to the extra mile to support Travis Kelce. The singer/songwriter has traveled 1,000 miles to console her boyfriend, who recently suffered shock loss during the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Denver Broncos over the weekend.
On Monday morning, October 30, the 33-year-old star boarded her private jet from Morristown, New Jersey. The Grammy winner herself was barely seen in the photos, but her assistant was seen loading Taylor’s Louis Vuitton luggage from her Manhattan apartment into a black SUV.
The pop superstar was reportedly being escorted to the private jet with an umbrella shielding her while her crew members took her belongings from the car and into the plane. A few hours later, Taylor arrived in Kansas City as her private jet was seen landing in the Paris of the Planes as seen in pictures obtained by Daily Mail.
Taylor and Travis apparently plan to spend Halloween together before he flies to Frankfurt, Germany for his next game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, November 5.
Taylor missed the Chiefs’ latest game at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday which seemingly brought bad luck for Travis and his team. The Chiefs lost 22-9, giving a chance to the Broncos to troll Travis by playing Taylor’s 2014’s hit “Shake It Off”.
Travis previously credited his relationship with Taylor for his impressive performance on the field. “When T. Swift is at the game, you’re averaging 99 yards. And when you’re left with only your friends and remaining family there, you are at 46.5 yards a game,” his brother Jason Kelce pointed out during their “New Heights” podcast.
When Jason then asked Travis whether he was aware of what fans have dubbed the “Taylor effect,” the tight end said, “How can I not be?” He also joked that he does worse on the field when “left to his own devices.” Jason added that “not only is social media noticing” but Travis’ coach Andy Reid has taken note of the effect of Taylor sitting in the stands for four out of the team’s last five games.