Taylor Swift pushed shirtless Jason Kelce to jump into the throng at the Chiefs game, while his wife, Kylie, was frightened.
Taylor Swift was Jason Kelce’s ultimate hype girl after the Philadelphia Eagles star removed his shirt and jumped into the crowd at Sunday night’s Kansas City Chiefs game.
Despite the frigid temperatures, the NFL player removed his “Big Yeti” T-shirt and joined Buffalo Bills supporters on the level below him after brother Travis Kelce’s touchdown.
A video from inside the VIP room shows a stunned Swift, 34, give Jason a high-five as he walks through the box without a shirt.
“Oh my god!” woman appeared to exclaim after pulling her jaw up off the floor, according to a video shared on X.
Although the “Cruel Summer” singer appeared to enjoy Jason’s antics, his wife, Kylie Kelce, attempted to contain her husband’s wild behavior.
The same source that recorded Swift’s reaction also shared a video of Kylie appearing to yell at Jason as he approached the front of the box.
“No!” she cried, obviously pointing her finger in his direction, but despite her best attempts, Jason was on television
for all to see just seconds later.
The user captioned the comparison: “Taylor hyping him up while Kylie tells him no is sending me ,”
Although Kylie couldn’t stop the shirtless celebration, she did manage to get him back into the box.
As Jason, who was wearing only a beanie and sweatpants, continued to snap selfies with young admirers, a man inside the suite told the father of three, “Hey, Kylie said to get your ass back in here,” according to another viewpoint posted on Twitter.
However, before returning inside to warm up, Jason made sure to show Swift one fan’s placard, which read “Buffalo Bills + Taylor Swift = Best First Game Ever”.
Jessica mentioned that Jason was “so kind” to her daughter and all of the other fans, and she praised him on air for making such a lasting memory for her child.
“I was just so thankful that he gave her the chance to see Taylor because she was — she was standing up there at the top of the bleachers with her sign just waiting and hoping and so brave — she climbed all the way to the top.”