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Kylie Kelce subtly shows support to Taylor Swift after brutal Super Bowl 2025 booing

February 14, 2025
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Kylie Kelce subtly shows support to Taylor Swift after brutal Super Bowl 2025 booing
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She’s team Taylor.

Kylie Kelce showed a subtle sign of support to Taylor Swift after the pop star was brutally booed at the 2025 Super Bowl.

The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host “liked” a recent Instagram post by Sports Illustrated about Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews calling out the hecklers.

The sportscaster, who is a Swiftie, explained that she felt “bad for the most famous, amazing woman in the world who f–king gets booed at the Super Bowl.”

“Get out of here!” she said in Tuesday’s episode of her “Calm Down” podcast. “She holds –– I mean, she probably holds the record in every stadium, the attendance record in [Caesars] Superdome as an individual, as one individual standing up on that stage rocking the world.”

Andrews, 46, was referring to Swift, 35, bringing her sold-out Eras Tour to the New Orleans stadium in October 2024 before returning last Sunday to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles.

Early on in the NFL championship game, the jumbotron showed the “Cruel Summer” singer sitting in a VIP suite with her friend Ice Spice while cheering on her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

The audience, which primarily consisted of Eagles fans, started booing Swift immediately after she appeared on the screen.

The Grammy winner seemed confused by the outrage and gave side-eye to the camera.

Kylie, who is married to Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, and Andrews were among several athletes and celebrities — including Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, halftime show surprise guest Serena Williams and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel — who condemned the NFL fans for their reaction.

Kylie, 32, showed her support for Swift on Instagram after briefly talking about their relationship in Wednesday’s episode of “Call Her Daddy.”

During the interview, the field hockey coach revealed that she and Jason, 37, found out about Travis and Swift’s relationship “before everyone else knew,” but it “did not hit the group chat” immediately.

“Jase and I found out together, but we knew before they hard-launched with her going to a game,” she said, referring to Swift’s first time attending a Chiefs match in September 2023.

Kylie also confirmed she first met the superstar at the Chiefs’ game against the Buffalo Bills in January 2024.

“People are deeply disturbed by this,” she said while laughing. “There was, like, all this stuff leading up to it about, ‘Well, why haven’t they met? They’re avoiding each other.’ I’m not avoiding anyone.”

When asked whether she and Jason had ever gone on a “double date” with Swift and 35-year-old Travis, Kylie coyly shared details from a time the songwriter made them dinner at home.

“I didn’t really eat the meal because I was eight weeks pregnant,” she said, clarifying that it was at a time in her pregnancy when “nothing sounded” good.

Kylie did not go into too much detail about her personal relationship with Swift, but she did share that they bonded over “going to the same shore points” as kids growing in the New Jersey area.

The post Kylie Kelce subtly shows support to Taylor Swift after brutal Super Bowl 2025 booing appeared first on Page Six.

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