Fans believe Taylor Swift will head to Kansas City on Monday to support Travis Kelce’s Chiefs after the singer dropped a big hint over the weekend.
Swift’s Eras tour recently stopped in Indianapolis, where she performed three sold-out shows at the Colts’ home stadium.
AND a user noted that on Friday, Swift’s nails were already painted in the Chiefs’ signature colors of red and gold, indicating that he could be present for the team’s matchup against the Bucs.
Swift has become a regular at Kelce’s games since the two became a couple last year.
However, you haven’t been able to see him in action for the past two weeks, as you last saw him on October 7 when the Chiefs visited the Saints.
He won’t perform again until November 14 in Toronto.
Taylor Swift Dons Red and Gold Nails Ahead of Possible Return to Arrowhead Field
She has been a regular at Kelce’s games since the couple started dating last year.
It’s not the first time Swift has given a nod to Kelce with a fashion or beauty choice.
He previously wore a TNT (Travis and Taylor) bracelet and an 87 ring in honor of his jersey number.
Additionally, Swift is also expected to be in Kansas City on Monday because she is not scheduled to perform at a Kamala Harris event.
Harris will hold one last event before the US presidential election on Tuesday.
Swift publicly endorsed the Democratic candidate in September.
According Garrett Haake of NBC NewsHowever, the pop megastar is not listed as a musical guest at any of Harris’ final campaign events before the election.
Swift previously donned a No. 87 ring in honor of Travis Kelce during last year’s playoffs.
Along with a photo of her and her cat, the singer-songwriter wrote in September: “I will be voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 presidential election.
‘I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes that I believe need a warrior to defend them. I think she is a strong and talented leader and I believe we can achieve much more in this country if we are guided by calm and not chaos.’
Elsewhere in the sports world, figures such as LeBron James and Stephen Curry have also endorsed Harris.