Taylor Swift has been making more public appearances recently, promoting her new concert film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” as well as her upcoming album “1989 (Taylor’s Version).” Additionally, she’s been spotted at football games cheering for Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs. Some speculate whether this newfound Chiefs fandom is a PR move or related to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl rivalry with The Eagles.

Swift, who was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 13, 1989, has often spoken about her love for the Eagles, even referencing them in her song “Gold Rush.” Her loyalty to the Eagles has been a consistent part of her public image. However, her recent support for the Chiefs and her relationship with Travis Kelce has raised questions among fans.

Kelce, at one game attended by Swift, wore a denim set called the “1989 painting set,” which aligns with Taylor Swift’s birth year, color scheme, and her upcoming album release.

Despite rumors of a publicity stunt, fans are enjoying seeing Taylor Swift at games, cheering on Kelce. The big question now is whether Swift will maintain her Chiefs allegiance if they face off against the Eagles. This situation mirrors Donna Kelce’s support for her sons Travis and Jason Kelce, who play on opposing teams, sometimes resulting in split jerseys.

As NFL broadcasts focus on Swift during games, fans, both of Swift and the Chiefs, as well as Eagles supporters, will likely find out where her true loyalties lie. Whether or not this newfound Chiefs connection is for show, Swifties can take solace in the fact that “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” might just be the go-to coping mechanism in case of a Kelce-Swift breakup on October 27.

TOPICS: Taylor Swift