Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds Also Join Taylor Swift for Travis Kelce’s Chiefs Game Against Jets
Sabrina Carpenter was spotted hugging Swift before the game
Sunday Night Football became a star-studded event for the New York Jets game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Not only was Taylor Swift in attendance to see Travis Kelce play with the Chiefs, but a slew of other celebrities were on hand for the primetime showdown.
Ryan Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively were seen going through security alongside the "Bad Blood" singer, and Sabrina Carpenter was spotted hugging Swift before the game.
Celebrities also in attendance Sunday night include actors Hugh Jackman, Jeremy Strong and Paul Rudd, as well as director Shawn Levy and Queer Eye host Antoni Porowski.
Ticket sales quickly skyrocketed for the Jets-Chiefs game after Swift made an appearance last weekend at the Chiefs' game against the Chicago Bears. The Messenger was the first to break the news that the pop star has been hanging out with the NFL tight end.
Since Swift entered her NFL era, sales of Kelce's jersey spiked, NFL female viewership increased and Kelce's social media stats saw a swift boost.
While Kelce confirmed that he hung out with Swift last weekend — the two were pictured cozying up to one another an an exclusive after party — he also told fans that he would no longer address his relationship with the singer.
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"I'm enjoying life, and I sure as hell enjoyed this weekend," he told his brother Jason Kelce on Wednesday's episode of their New Heights podcast.
"It is my personal life," he explained. "I want to respect both of our lives. She isn't in the media as much as I am doing this show every single week and having fun during the NFL season on other guys' shows.”
Kelce further noted, "Everything moving forward, I think me talking about sports will have to be where I keep it."
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