Taylor Swift made it to Arrowhead Stadium to cheer for Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The "Life of a Showgirl" pop superstar appeared at her third game of the season – which saw the Detroit Lions playing on the Chiefs' turf – on Sunday, Oct. 12, after missing Week 5 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Week 3's matchup against the Giants at MetLife Stadium and the season opener in Brazil against the Chargers. She had a conflict for the game in Florida, appearing with Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" to promote her 12th studio album.
NBC Sports posted a video of the star hugging Ed Kelce in the suite with the caption, "Taylor Swift, Caitlin Clark, & the Kelce family are ALL IN on Sunday Night. ."
The singer wore a black Chiefs dress with red lettering. Her hair was up in a ponytail.
During the Sept. 14 Super Bowl rematch against the Eagles, Swifties believed they caught a glimpse of Swift, 35, arriving in Kansas City. Instead of the usual tunnel entrance, cellphones captured her bodyguard, mother Andrea Swift and brother Austin Swift walking on the other side of a portable black wall.
The added layer of secrecy may reflect heightened concerns for privacy.
On Sept. 23, a Los Angeles judge granted Swift a five-year restraining order against Brian Jason Wagner, a 45-year-old man accused of repeatedly appearing at her residence and insisting she was the mother of his son. Court documents say Wagner also sent "concerning and threatening" messages to Swift and her staff, behavior she described as deeply unsettling.
In her petition, Swift said the encounters left her with "a fear of imminent harm" to herself and her family. The order bars Wagner from contacting her in any form, requires him to surrender any firearms, and mandates he stay at least 100 yards from her home, workplace and vehicles. Wagner did not appear at the hearing.
On Sept. 28, Swift reportedly attended the game with her dad Scott Swift and brother Austin.
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This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Taylor Swift back at Arrowhead to cheer on Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs
Reporting by Bryan West, USA TODAY NETWORK / Nashville Tennessean
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