Caitlin Clark joined Taylor Swift in the Kelce family suite for the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Houston Texans.
The biggest star in the WNBA is a Chiefs fan – and a huge Swiftie – and revealed earlier this year that the singer was eager to see the Chiefs in action with her.
And that day came on Saturday, with Clark pictured in the suite, sitting in line behind Swift as the NFL playoffs came to Kansas City.
Swift’s parents, Andrea and Scott, were also in the suite, as were Kelce’s parents, Ed and Donna.
Footage later emerged of Swift hugging Clark and the pair celebrating as Kelce made a crucial 49-yard gain in the first quarter.
And in the third quarter, they sat with Clark laughing as Swift spoke to her with her hand over her mouth.
Caitlin Clark pictured in the Kelce VIP suite alongside Taylor Swift for Chiefs vs Texans

Clark and Swift were pictured together during the third quarter of Saturday’s game
It comes days after Clark also joined Travis and Jason Kelce on their New Heights podcast.
Clark was spotted at Arrowhead just a day after the launch of the new women’s basketball league Unrivaled, which she surprisingly chose not to play.
Clark, 22, is a Chiefs fan because she has family who live in Kansas City and went to a Chiefs game during the holidays as a child.
“I had family in Kansas City and grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, just a three-hour drive from Kansas City,” she said of her recent performance in New Heights.
“So that’s just the closest NFL team: My dad was a huge Chiefs fan growing up.
“People think I’m a fan of the Chiefs bandwagon, I’m like, ‘No, I was there before Patrick (Mahomes) and Travis.’ We were ride or dies, so we were big fans.”
Clark also attended two of Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Indianapolis earlier this year and attended another Eras show the year before that.
Earlier this week, it emerged that Kelce’s family suite was moved two blocks after he started dating Swift.
The couple went public in September 2023 when she made a surprise appearance during the Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears.
A Chiefs season ticket holder explained this week that it caused such an uproar that the suite was moved from then on to keep spectators – and Swift – safe.