Chariah Gordon, the fiancée of Kansas City wide receiver Mecole Hardman, revealed what it’s like to be around Taylor Swift during Chiefs games.
Taylor Swift has been in a highly publicized relationship with Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce for over a year. The Grammy Award-winning singer attended 13 Kansas City games last year, including their Super Bowl 58 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
The 35-year-old has been at several Chiefs games this season as well, including Monday night’s thrilling overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
So, what’s it like being around the world’s biggest music star while watching their beaus on the football field? During an interview with People, Gordon stated that Swift is nothing but an absolute joy to be with:
“That’s just who she (Swift) is…She’s fun, she’s loving, she’s sweet. We have a good time and we are there to support our men. She’s just one of the sweetest people ever…that’s just that.”
Hardman has spent the bulk of his career with Kelce and the Chiefs. The speedster signed with the New York Jets in 2023 free agency but was traded back to KC last year, and he played hero by catching the game-winning touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes in overtime of Super Bowl 59.
🚨| TAYLOR SWIFT STUNS AT TODAY’S CHIEFS GAME! pic.twitter.com/Dre4BW1oUz
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Kelce finished that day with nine receptions for a game-high 93 yards, as the Chiefs became the first team since the 2004 New England Patriots to successfully defend their Super Bowl championship crown.
The Chiefs are football’s only remaining undefeated team with a perfect 8-0 record. They’ll try to keep the perfect season alive on Sunday when they play host to the AFC West rival Denver Broncos.
Taylor Swift Returns To Touring Next Week
Swift is on a brief break from her Eras Tour, having finished her final show in Indianapolis, Indiana on Sunday. She returns to the state next Thursday to begin one of six concerts at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Swift will conclude her tour with three performances at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. Those shows will run from Dec. 6-8.