Taylor Swift’s mom is in her Chiefs era.
Andrea Swift was spotted cheering on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday, November 4, as the team faced off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Andrea, 66, sported a black jacket that had the phrase “In My Chiefs Era” embroidered in red on the front. Taylor’s brother, Austin Swift, stood next to Andrea in a private suite above the stadium, according to footage found online. Taylor’s dad, Scott Swift, was also in attendance.
Taylor, meanwhile, did a solo strut into the venue to support her boyfriend, flaunting a casually luxe ensemble while Andrea, Austin and Scott trailed behind her. Dressed to slay, the pop star, 34, wore a Chiefs bomber jacket paired with a black top, matching shorts and knee-high boots by Christian Louboutin. She accessorized with a vintage Chanel nameplate necklace, monogrammed Louis Vuitton hoop earrings and a $4,400 Christian Dior Saddle bag that she held in her hand. Her signature red lipstick matched the Chiefs’ main color.
While performing an Eras Tour show in Indianapolis over the weekend, Taylor subtly communicated through her red-and-gold manicure that she would attend Monday’s Chiefs-Buccaneers showdown.
Taylor and her family have been seen at Chiefs games since the singer began dating tight end more than one year ago. Travis’ mom, Donna Kelce — who was also in attendance for Monday’s game — reflected on her relationship with the Swifts earlier this year, telling Entertainment Tonight, “It’s still really, really new, and I really appreciate it. Wonderful people, very down-to-earth, very Midwestern. Ohio and Pennsylvania are right next to each other, so we kind of understand each other, so it’s really kind of nice. It feels like home.”
Earlier this fall, Andrea and Donna, 71, shared a quick hug as the Chiefs battled the Cincinnati Bengals at home.
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Andrea, naturally, has also been a constant presence amid the blockbuster Eras Tour. In late August, she became visibly emotional while taking in her daughter’s last London performance, where the matriarch wore friendship bracelets on her wrist — just like a true Swiftie. (She, along with Scott and Travis, also showed up for Taylor’s final Indianapolis show on Sunday, November 3.)
During one of Taylor’s June shows, the “Anti-Hero” musician gave a sweet shout-out to her parents.
“It’s just insane what I’m looking at right now. I’m looking at 89,000 people who decided to come hang out with us on the Eras Tour,” she said during her Lover set. “I’m gonna be honest with you: I have my ways of telling, before I even hit the stage, what kind of crowd I’m walking out to see. I’ve got my little spies. By my spies, I mean my parents.”
She continued, “They’ll kind of wander around and they’ll watch during the opening artists’ sets and they’ll come back, and I gotta tell you, my dad bursts into the dressing room. Bursts in, he says, ‘You don’t understand. You don’t get it. Night 1 was crazy [and] up here, Night 2, up here, [but] Night 3 it’s off the charts, Tay. You’re gonna love them. They’re absolutely insane.’ He’s talking about you, isn’t he?”