Taylor Swift’s growing presence at
NFL games is sparking heated debate among fans in 2025. As the pop icon supports her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs star
Travis Kelce, she has been frequently shown on broadcasts, prompting comparisons to Hailee Steinfeld, who quietly supports Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. A viral video showing Steinfeld enjoying a Bills comeback went viral, leading to contrasting fan reactions about media treatment and public visibility.
Why fans are comparing Taylor Swift and Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld has attended multiple Buffalo Bills games but rarely appears on big screens or broadcast shots, making her presence feel more low-key. In contrast, Taylor Swift receives significant camera attention during Chiefs games. One viral comment pointed out, “They don’t show Hailee once but show Taylor Swift a 100 times during a Chiefs game.”
Yet, many defend Swift, explaining, “Taylor doesn’t want to be shown? She literally had the suite tinted so that they can’t show her anymore, and people can’t read,” and “Do you think Taylor has control over the broadcast?” Others argued, “She doesn’t want to be shown… She wants it to be about him,” highlighting Swift’s reputed humility and focus on Kelce.
Why Taylor Swift skipped the Chiefs’ season opener in Brazil
Swift and other Chiefs girlfriends and wives decided to skip the season opener in São Paulo, Brazil, citing the “travel and the cost and most importantly the security” as the main reasons. A source told Daily Mail that a 13-hour flight for just a few hours of game time “would have been a tremendous cost.” Last season, Swift attended 10 games, mostly at home, including the Super Bowl in New Orleans as her only away appearance.
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