Taylor Swift partied with boyfriend Travis Kelce and their friends after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The Grammy winner’s longtime pal Ashley Avignone took to Instagram Monday to share a photo carousel documenting the festivities inside their packed VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
“Winner stays on,” the stylist captioned the post, referring to the Chiefs’ victory in the AFC Championship.
In the first slide, Swift, 35, was seen giving Avignone a kiss on the head as they posed in the center of a group.
The pop star’s mom, Andrea Swift, also squeezed into the snap as several people held up the number three to symbolize the Chiefs’ third straight Super Bowl appearance.
The second slide was another celebratory group photo that included Kelce, 35.
The billionaire musician smiled and looked up at her beau in awe while everyone else looked at the camera.
Kelce had changed back into the tan Thom Browne suit he wore before the game, twinning with Taylor in a beanie. The singer-songwriter, meanwhile, opted for head-to-toe Louis Vuitton for her game-day attire.
Other photos captured a playful moment between Taylor and Avignone, while the “Anti-Hero” hitmaker also posed for another snapshot with her mom and a smaller group of friends.
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Although she wasn’t featured in the carousel, Chiefs WAG Brittany Mahomes reacted to the post in the comments section.
“LETS GOOOO🔥🔥🔥,” the 29-year-old — who’s married to quarterback Patrick Mahomes — gushed.
Taylor was seen cheering on the Chiefs throughout Sunday’s game and even wrapped her arms around her mom after the team scored a touchdown in the second quarter.
She also sat with her boyfriend’s mom, Donna Kelce, who was seen patting Andrea and Taylor on the back during their hug.
After the game, Taylor rushed down to the field and packed on the PDA with Travis to celebrate his big win against the Bills.
The Chiefs previously won the 2024 AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens 17-10. Travis and his team then defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 at Super Bowl LVIII.
The Missouri-based team will now face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
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