Taylor Swift reacts to a no-call on a Travis Kelce play during the Kansas City Chiefs' Dec. 17 game.Photo:espn/Instagram

Taylor Swift Is Not Happy with a No-Call on Travis Kelce Play During Chiefs vs. Patriots Game

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Taylor Swifthas a bit ofbad bloodwith the NFL officials refereeingTravis Kelce’s game on Sunday.

The pop star, 34,cheered on boyfriend Kelce, 34, as he and the Kansas City Chiefs took on the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon — and she was not happy with every call.

At the top of the third quarter, the tight end missed a pass from Chiefs quarterbackPatrick Mahomeswhile Patriots cornerback Myles Bryant was defending him on a third down.

Afterward, Kelce threw up his hands and looked to the referees, seemingly upset that they did not call pass interference on Bryant, and Swift was equally — if not more — upset.

Alana Haim— who watched the Chiefs-Patriots matchup in the same box as the singer, her dadScott SwiftandBrittany Mahomes— also appeared upset about the third-quarter no-call, throwing her hands up exasperatedly.

Luckily, the Chiefs still turned the drive into a scoring one, taking their four-point lead up to seven points with a field goal seconds later.

And, call or no-call, Kelce and the Chiefs got their desired outcome, maintaining their lead and clinching a 27-17 win over the Patriots.

Taylor Swift cheered on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs with dad Scott Swift and Brittany Mahomes on Dec. 17.Maddie Meyer/Getty

Taylor Swift

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Swift’s appearance comes just one week aftershe supported her NFL star beauin a home game at Arrowhead Stadiumas the Chiefs played against the Buffalo Bills.

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In herTime’s2023 Person of the Yearinterview, published Dec. 6, Swift revealed that after attending a few Chiefs games to support Kelce,she has taken a liking to the football.

“Football is awesome, it turns out,” the “Anti-Hero” singer told the outlet, adding, “I’ve been missing out my whole life.”

On X (formerly Twitter), boththe NFLand theChiefsshowed their love for her newfound appreciation of the sport, with the AFC West-leading team writing, “We tend to have that effect on people.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Swift acknowledged the heightened attention on her during games, which began when she attended her first Chiefs matchup on Sept. 24.

At the time, some football diehards aired their grievances at seeing coverage of the “Cruel Summer” singer during games, but Swift shared in theTimearticle that she has no control over this.

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce.David Eulitt/Getty Images; David Gray/Kansas City Chiefs via AP

Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes react to a touchdown scored by Travis Kelce #87; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) reacts prior to an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders

David Eulitt/Getty Images; David Gray/Kansas City Chiefs via AP

“I don’t know how they know what suite I’m in,” Swift said. “There’s a camera, like, a half-mile away, and you don’t know where it is, and you have no idea when the-camera is putting you in the broadcast, so I don’t know if I’m being shown 17 times or once.”

“I’m just there to support Travis,” she toldTime, adding, “I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads and Chads.”

source: people.com