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In the end, the Eras Tour performer, who recently finished the U.S. leg of her sold-out tour, recently got back together with fellow WAG Brittany Mahomes to support their partners Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce at the Kansas City Chiefs game on November 4.
Taylor and Brittany sat side by side to watch the Chiefs' eighth victory of the season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a private suite that also housed Travis' mother, Donna Kelce, Taylor's mother, Andrea Swift, and brother, Austin Swift.
Taylor wore all black for the evening under the stadium lights, including knee-high black boots, gold jewelry, and a red, gold, and black leather jacket from the Chiefs. Brittany, who is expecting her third child with Patrick and has three children with him, chose to wear a jean jacket with the word "Mahomes" printed on the back.
Although Taylor has been busy with the Eras Tour for the past month—her last Chiefs game was on October 7—she and Brittany have shown that their friendship is strong enough to last all the way to the top, dispelling any rumors of a falling out.
In fact, Taylor and Brittany were seen embracing tightly as they celebrated the Chiefs' victory during her most recent appearance at a game. Additionally, the pair spent time together in August when they went to the U.S. Open in New York alongside Travis and Patrick.
Naturally, Taylor's most recent Chiefs outing was more than just a chance to see Brittany again. The singer of "Karma" was also concentrating on her family, as evidenced by the fact that she spent the entire evening by her mother's side and shared some endearing moments with Travis' mother Donna and brother Jason Kelce.
Although Taylor's 17th Chiefs game was one of the most memorable of her career, she has previously stated that when she is supporting the team from the stands, only one thing matters.
Last year, she told TIME, "I'm just there to support Travis." "If you say that a relationship is public, then I'm going to watch him do what he loves; we're supporting each other, and we don't give a damn about other people."