Taylor Swift surprises Travis Kelce after being absent from Chiefs games. Are the couple done?

In Las Vegas, the world’s most famous singer was on stage while her true love was playing.

To cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Kansas City Chiefs game this season, Taylor Swift couldn’t make it, but she made sure everyone knew she was there for them. It was Swift’s show at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans while Kelce played the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. She came up with a clever way to send her support from far away, even though she wasn’t there.

Kelce has had a tough time getting off to a slower than usual start, but he seemed to get going again on Sunday. He caught his first touchdown of the season, a well-timed pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. This was a good sign for his season.

Swift always finds creative ways to show her love, and she added something special to her show in New Orleans. She changed the words to her song “Karma” to honor the Chiefs, and she even included Kelce’s famous “three” dance, which is meant to represent the team’s hopes of making it to the Super Bowl three times in a row.

Swift continues to show her unwavering support for Kelce through small, symbolic actions that bring them closer together with a touch of her own style.

Quick rift?

Someone thought that Taylor Swift’s recent lack of attendance at Kansas City Chiefs games might have something to do with Travis Kelce’s recent drop in performance or even a sign that the couple might be having relationship problems.

There have also been rumors that Swift’s friendship with Brittany Mahomes may have hit a rough patch because they have different political views. Mahomes is openly supporting Donald Trump for president, while Swift is still a supporter of Kamala Harris.

But people who know both Swift and Kelce have shot these rumors down, saying that Swift’s busy schedule is the real reason she wasn’t there. Reports say that Swift’s schedule just happens to overlap with the Chiefs’ games. However, she plans to go back to the NFL stands for the playoffs and show her support in person when her schedule allows.

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