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Taylor Swift's Dramatic Reaction To Travis Kelce Getting Tackled Divides Fans

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The singer's concerned reaction to rumored boyfriend Travis Kelce taking a hard fall had some swooning—and others rolling their eyes.

Pop sensation Taylor Swift has divided her fans after her concerned reaction to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce taking a hard fall on the football field went viral.

Swift and Kelce haven't formally addressed rumors that they're dating but have nonetheless been photographed together many times, with Swift garnering significant attention for attending his games.


In a video shared by a fan account, Swift can be seen standing and covering her mouth as she watched Kelce fall to the ground in an interception attempt.

You can see her reaction in the video below.

Swift was prominently featured on the CBS broadcast throughout the game, where she hung out with Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The two were seen enthusiastically cheering together in the suite, joined by Mahomes' brother Jackson and their mother, Randi.

And while some thought her reaction displayed genuine concern...



...others weren't so convinced.


Swift's spirits were soon lifted as the Chiefs secured a 31-17 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. She and Kelce were seen smiling and holding hands after they exited Arrowhead Stadium. She was photographed dressed in full Chiefs gear, including a friendship bracelet with Kelce's number 87 and two red hearts.

Their connection gained further attention last month when Swift showed her support for Kelce during the Kansas City Chiefs' 41-10 victory over the Chicago Bears. Swift was seen cheering from Kelce's suite at Arrowhead Stadium, alongside Kelce's mother, Donna Kelce.

Although the two have been coy with reporters and have not actually confirmed they're dating, their relationship has captivated social media and attracted considerable news coverage, including from detractors like far-right commentator Candace Owens, who suggested Swift does not have a genuine interest in football and implied that her recent involvement in the sport is insincere

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