Internet sick of Taylor Swift as video of her cheering for Travis Kelce's early touchdown goes viral
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND: Taylor Swift once again made headlines in the NFL world when she attended the Kansas City Chiefs vs Baltimore Ravens game to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. A clip of her cheering for Kelce's early touchdown quickly went viral.
However, some NFL fans expressed annoyance on social media. Cynical comments and criticism circulated as Taylor's clip sparked a debate among football enthusiasts.
In other news, Swift got attention of a different kind when fake and explicit AI-generated images of her circulated on various social media platforms. The hashtag #TaylorSwiftAI trended on X but die-hard Swifties rallied to defend the pop icon.
In response to the situation, X took measures to ensure Swift's safety and privacy. Taylor Swift went unsearchable on the platform to mitigate the impact of the circulating AI-generated content.
Taylor Swift rejoices after Travis Kelce's early touchdown
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Chiefs' tight end Kelce scored a remarkable early touchdown in their game against the Ravens, contributing to their pursuit of another Super Bowl, Daily Mail reported. Swift was seen celebrating with full enthusiasm in the stands at M&T Bank Stadium.
In a thrilling moment, Swift exclaimed "Oh my god" as Kelce, her boyfriend, caught a spectacular 19-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes, giving the Chiefs a dream start in Baltimore.
Swift, who has been dating Kelce since the summer, arrived at the stadium early in the afternoon and was seen with Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City's star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, The New York Post reports.
Having attended all of the Chiefs' postseason contests this year, including the previous week's divisional-round win over the Buffalo Bills, the 'Lover' singer has been a consistent supporter.
The Travis Kelce suite is going WILD pic.twitter.com/xYvxZnme70
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) January 28, 2024
Kelce showcased a stellar performance, surpassing Jerry Rice for the most postseason catches in NFL history in the second quarter with his seventh reception of the game.
This achievement brought his career total to 152 catches, and he played a key role as the Chiefs secured a 17-7 lead at halftime, maintaining the score by the end of the third quarter.
In the end, the Chiefs emerged victorious, defeating the Ravens and advancing to the Super Bowl.
Recent attention also focused on Kelce and Swift after Kelce addressed questions about their relationship during a Chiefs press conference. The NFL tight end acknowledged the increasing interest in their personal lives, emphasizing that they prioritize their happiness and choose to disregard external opinions.
Internet users say they are 'sick of' Taylor Swift
A Facebook user wrote, "I'm really sick of this! It a football game, not a concert"
Another user wrote, "Can't watch anymore this has become a Taylor Swift show media is terrible she needs to stay away"
A user commented, "Seriously is this how these games are gonna go? Let’s focus on Taylor Swift and not the actual football game"
Another user commented, "Media needs to stop can't blame her don't frickin show her it's football come on man"
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