Taylor Swift's reaction to Travis Kelce and Donald Trump controversy revealed ahead of Super Bowl
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Taylor Swift has shown support for her boyfriend Travis Kelce after his comments about playing in front of President Donald Trump at this weekend's Super Bowl LIX sparked controversy.
The pop star is "not angry" over the Kansas City Chiefs tight end's remarks about it being an "honour" to play in front of the President,
Swift understands that Kelce's statement was not an explicit endorsement of Trump, but rather a general comment about respecting the office of President, regardless of who holds it.
The Super Bowl LIX clash in New Orleans will see Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdrome.
Taylor Swift has shown support for her boyfriend Travis Kelce after his comments about playing in front of President Donald Trump at this weekend's Super Bowl LIX sparked controversy
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The match is a direct rematch of Super Bowl LVII, which the Chiefs won 38-35.
Kansas City are aiming for their third consecutive Super Bowl victory, having defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 last year.
A win against the Eagles would mark Kelce's fourth Super Bowl championship.
This will be the first Super Bowl attended by Trump since beginning his second term following his victory over Kamala Harris in the November 2024 election.
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Travis Kelce sparked a backlash after saying it would be an 'honour' to play in the Super Bowl with Donald Trump watching on
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Speaking ahead of the landmark game, Kelce addressed the prospect of playing in front of the new President.
"It's awesome. It's a great honour, I think no matter who the President is," Kelce said.
"I'm excited because it's the biggest game of my life and having the President there, it's the best country in the world so it's pretty cool."
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The comments sparked discussion, though sources close to the couple have clarified that Kelce was speaking on behalf of his team and supporters rather than making any political statement.
According to the Daily Mail, a source close to Swift said: "Taylor is not angry at Travis for what he said. Although Travis's quote was taken as he supports Trump, this is not what Travis said at all."
The source emphasised that Kelce "never actually even said the word Trump" and would have made the same comments about any president.
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"So no, there is no fight, no argument and no blowout over this. Taylor is just so proud of Travis and cannot wait to be there to support him," the insider added.
The source has revealed that Swift has embraced her role supporting Kelce at his games.
"Cheering him on has become so exciting for her. Taylor is Travis's biggest cheerleader," the insider said.
Travis Kelce will be cheered on by Taylor Swift when the Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday night
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The couple have been dating since 2023, with their relationship garnering significant media attention.
Speculation has grown in recent months that Kelce might be preparing to propose to the global pop star.
Swift is expected to attend the Super Bowl to support Kelce as he aims for his fourth championship ring.