The Kansas City Chiefs’ wildest dreams came true Sunday night — and Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes couldn’t contain their excitement.
The celeb pals embraced on the field at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri after their respective partners, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, beat the Buffalo Bills to advance to the 2025 Super Bowl.
Brittany, 29, rocked a fur coat while cozying up to Swift, 35, after the Chiefs won 32-29.
The pop star, for her part, paired a Louis Vuitton jacket and black beanie with a pleated skirt and red tights.
Swift and Brittany were all smiles cheering for the athletes in the wake of their AFC Championship win.
The duo became friends in 2023 when the Grammy winning-singer started dating Kelce, also 35, and regularly attending the tight end’s NFL games.
The pair have made headlines for hanging out off the field as well, from spending a star-studded weekend at Swift’s Rhode Island mansion in August 2024 to watching the US Open in New York City the following month.
The performer has subtly showed support for Brittany on multiple occasions, “liking” her social media posts announcing her 2024 pregnancy and daughter Golden’s birth earlier this month.
Page Six exclusively reported last week that Swift gave the infant a sentimental gift since her “aunt knitted her a baby blanket when she was a child.”
A source told us she gave the newborn a “handmade baby blanket,” explaining, “It’s always had a special meaning for her and something she wanted to do for her friends.
“It’s become a tradition for Taylor, something she loves doing and something that can’t be bought. It comes from the heart,” the insider added. “Taylor is so looking forward to meeting Brittany and Patrick’s baby girl and she couldn’t be more thrilled for her friends.”
Brittany and Patrick, who wed in March 2022, are also the parents of daughter Sterling, 3, and son Bronze, 2.
The quarterback, 29, has competed in four Super Bowls since joining the Chiefs in 2017, with Kelce along for all of those matchups.
The team secured wins in 2020, 2023 and 2024 — and will make history if they come out victorious at next month’s NFL Championship game as the first to get a three-peat.
The Chiefs will compete against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
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