Taylor Swift skips second straight  Chiefs game as Travis Kelce tries to get Kansas City back winning

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-24 18:06:52 | Updated at 2024-11-24 20:48:39 2 hours ago
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By JACK BEZANTS

Published: 17:19 GMT, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 17:59 GMT, 24 November 2024

Taylor Swift is not attending Carolina Panthers vs Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, despite having a day off from touring.

Her boyfriend Travis Kelce is bidding to get his team back to winning ways in Sunday's game in Charlotte after last weekend's loss to the Buffalo Bills.

But he'll be doing so without his girlfriend in stands. According to ESPN reporter David Newton, the singer has not traveled to North Carolina for the game.

'Told Taylor Swift not coming to Charlotte for Panthers-Chiefs,' Newton wrote on X.

Swift was playing in Toronto on Saturday night and her next show is in Vancouver on Friday, December 6.

But the singer has not made it to one road game for the Chiefs this season, so the decision is not hugely surprising.

Taylor Swift is not expected to attend the Chiefs vs Panthers game on Sunday afternoon

Her boyfriend Travis Kelce is bidding to get Kansas City back to winning ways this weekend

Eras Tour commitments have played a part in that but Swift is also believed to find it harder to see Kelce when he is playing outside of Kansas City due to team rules in how the Chiefs travel together. 

Her next chance to see the Chiefs play is now Friday. They are back in Kansas City for a divisional matchup against Las Vegas Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium. 

Swift's friend and fellow WAG Brittany Mahomes did travel for the game, however, and shared a picture on her Instagram story watching the team warm up from the sidelines. 

For Kelce, Sunday's game rounds off an emotional week for his family after the Chiefs star found out he is soon to become an uncle for the fourth time.

His older brother Jason and his wife Kylie revealed that they are expecting their fourth child - a fourth girl - and Swift liked the announcement on social media. 

The Kansas City star also made an impassioned plea to his team via his New Heights show in the week, calling for them to return to winning ways after last week's loss to the Bills. 

'I don't give a f** how your body is feeling, I don't give a f*** where your mentality is off the field,' he said. 

'When you step into that building, we are here to figure s*** out. We are here to get better as football players for the football team.

'That is a mentality going forward that everybody has to be a part of - top down, myself included.'

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