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Taylor Swift made it through another winter weekend to support Travis Kelce in the playoffs against the Kansas City Chiefs, but she faced some mixed reactions upon her arrival.

on video shared on social media, When Swift got out of her car outside the stadium, there were first cheers, followed quickly by boos from the crowd.

Swift seemed unfazed by the reaction, blowing kisses to the crowd before entering the building.

Swift, making his 11th appearance at a Kansas City Chiefs game, continued the team color theme by wearing a white varsity jacket with a red star and a bright red beanie.

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Taylor Swift arrived in Buffalo to a mix of cheers and boos from Bills fans. (AP)

Swift was pictured with Travis Kelce's brother Jason Kelce and her father Ed Kelce in a VIP suite inside the stadium. The match will mark the first time Swift has appeared at a public event with her boyfriend's brother.

Taylor Swift stands next to Jason Kelce in the VIP suite

Swift and Travis Kelce's younger brother, Jason Kelce, were photographed together in the team's VIP suite. (Albero/Getty Images)

The “Shake It Off” singer's appearance at the game drew mixed reactions on social media, with some cheering for the Chiefs citing complaints that the singer's presence on the broadcast was too distracting.

“I'm tired of watching Taylor Swift so I'm rooting for Buffalo,” one person wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Taylor Swift with her purse on her shoulder

A post on social media showed Swift blowing kisses to the crowd as she entered the stadium. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Burns)

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Others sympathized with Taylor Swift, with one person writing, “Taylor Swift in Buffalo they booed her,” along with a crying emoji.

In an interview with Time Person of the Year late last year, Swift addressed complaints that he was frequently seen on NFL broadcasts.

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Taylor Swift celebrates with fans

Taylor Swift celebrates with fans during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on January 13, 2024. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

“I don't know how they know which suite I'm in,” she told the outlet. “There's a camera about half a mile away, but I don't know where it is, and I don't know when the camera will show you on the broadcast. So I don't know if it's me or not.” 17 times Or once. ”

She added, “I'm just there to support Travis. I don't know if I'm being seen too much and making some of the dads, Brad and Chad, uncomfortable.” Ta.

Earlier this month, Swift was the butt of comedian Jo Koy's joke at the Golden Globe Awards.

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Taylor Swift having a drink at the Golden Globe Awards

Swift was also teased about attending an NFL game to support Kelce during the Golden Globes. (Getty Images)

“The big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL is there are fewer camera shots of Taylor Swift at the Golden Globes,” Coy joked. “I swear, there's still work to be done.”

The camera then panned to Swift, who kept a straight face while taking a sip of her drink.

After the jab, fans supported her, posting comments on social media such as, “Personally, if Taylor Swift glared at me like that on national TV, I would walk out of that room and leave the country.” I wrote it.

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