Taylor Swift’s quiet Chiefs appearance sparks wild fan theories
Why was Taylor Swift incognito as she arrived to the Chiefs’ home-opener on Sunday?
That’s one of many questions fans have raised after Page Six confirmed Swift quietly snuck into Arrowhead Stadium to support her fiancé, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, while hiding behind a mobile folding wall on wheels.
Multiple videos showed an employee steering the wall across the same hallway Swift has walked many times — while greeting fans and reporters sans wall — during the 2023 and 2024 NFL seasons. So, why now is she being seemingly secretive?
Although it’s unclear why Swift stayed hidden at the game, fans speculated theories of their own, which made the rounds Monday on social media.
Some believed that the dark-colored wall was bullet proof and used as an added safety precaution following the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk.
Kirk was fatally shot last Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University during a stop on his American Comeback Tour. He was 31.
It appeared that Swift wasn’t the only one walking behind the wall.
The singer’s mother Andrew Swift and brother Austin Swift reportedly attended the game Sunday’s game, a 20-17 Chiefs’ loss to the Eagles — and another frustrating showing for Kelce, who had a costly drop in the fourth quarter.
Swift, known for taking in Chiefs games from a luxury suite at GEHA Field, was not shown on the Fox broadcast — despite the couple’s engagement being the highlight of a pregame interview with Kelce and Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews.
Many believe Swift simply didn’t want to be a distraction for the big Super Bowl 2025 rematch.
Other unfounded theories suggested that the “Fortnight” singer could be pregnant following the couple’s engagement announcement on Aug. 26.
Swift was last photographed in public on Aug 29 at Arrowhead Stadium, where she and Kelce watched his alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, fall to Nebraska. It was the first time she was seen wearing her engagement ring in public.
The 14-time Grammy winner skipped the Chiefs’ season opener against the Chargers in Brazil on Sept. 5 — and the MTV Video Music Awards two days later, where she lost the Artist of the Year award to Lady Gaga.
Kelce and Swift — whose whirlwind romance dominated headlines since they first got together in 2023 — took a step back from the spotlight after the Chiefs’ 40-22 Super Bowl loss to the Eagles on Feb. 9.
The couple spent time in Florida, where Kelce trained during the offseason.
They nearly broke the internet when Swift appeared on Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast on Aug. 13 and announced her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” which will be released on Oct. 3.
Kelce and Swift have yet to address the buzz.
It’s unclear if she will attend Week 3 when the Chiefs (0-2) play the Giants (0-2) at MetLife Stadium next Sunday.
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