Taylor Swift seeks her squad's approval for new beau Travis Kelce at NFL match
Taylor Swift has taken Kansas City Chiefs Vs New York Jets game by storm with friends Blake Lively, Sabrina Carpenter, Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds
Taylor Swift has seemingly taken a step further in her rumored relationship with Travis Kelce as she took her Hollywood pals Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and others to Kansas City Chiefs Vs New York Jets game in New Jersey on Sunday.
The Anti-Hero songstress has yet again took the internet by storm with her candid and lively presence at the MetLife Stadium, where she enjoyed the game alongside her squad including the Age of Adaline actress, and the leading actors of the Deadpool 3.
In the widely shared video clips, the Midnights songstress can be seen checking into the stadium ahead of the exciting match of her rumored beau Kelce.
Swift greets and hugs fans on her way to the stadium suite. In one of the videos, the Lavender Haze singer was seen seemingly pointing at the NFL star and asking Lively, "did you see him?"
The Lover crooner wore a black skin-fitted top, which she teamed with denim shorts.
Swift sported a rocking knee high boots in black, the Gorgeous singer completed her chic look with golden chains and bracelets.

In another video, the Blank Space singer was seen standing next to Travis Kelce's mom Donna Kelce.
Swift cozied up to the former athlete and gave her a warm hug while they both cheered on the Kansas Chiefs player.
This is the second match, Taylor Swift has attended since she has been surrounded by the dating rumors with Travis Kelce.
The new unofficial couple are seemingly spending time together and getting to know each other, while swifties are going gaga over their favorite icons budding romance.

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