Travis Kelce spent Saturday evening watching his girlfriend Taylor Swift perform in Indianapolis just hours after Jason Kelce confronted a student who used a homophobic slur against his younger brother for dating the pop star.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35 gave “Reputation” vibes as he entered the stadium wearing an all-black outfit with a silver necklace and black and white hat during Swift’s second show in The Hoosier State, photos on social media show.
Fans spotted Swift’s muse singing and dancing along at the concert with his friend Ross Travis and shared the VIP section with Taylor’s mom, Andrea, and *NSYNC’s Joey Fatone. WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark also returned to the show for her second night in a row.
Lucas Oil Stadium is only a roughly 90-minute flight from Arrowhead Stadium, where Kelce and the Chiefs — the only undefeated team in the NFL – will play on Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It is not clear if Swift will attend the primetime showdown as she wraps up the US leg of the iconic tour on Sunday before she hits the road on Nov. 14 to play nine shows across Canada.
Hours before Swift took the stage to the packed stadium, Jason Kelce was spotted in a now-viral video grabbing a Penn State student’s phone and smashing it on the ground when the heckler dissed his brother.
“Kelce, how does it feel that your brother is a f—– for dating Taylor Swift?” the heckler asked.
Kelce was walking in a crowd outside of Beaver Stadium on Penn State’s campus for ESPN’s “College GameDay” coverage when the heated exchange happened.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles legend turned around to confront the random troll, snatched the phone out of his hand and slammed it on the ground, seemingly destroying the device.
Another angle of the incident showed the troll demanding to get the phone back.
Kelce, in the video acquired by TMZ, said to the fan: “Who’s the f—- now?”
Campus police told Page Six an incident report has not been made and that they have no further information on the matter.
Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have not responded to the incident.
Jason Kelce, who attended Swift’s “Eras Tour” show with his family in Miami on Oct. 18, has been a staunch supporter of his brother’s relationship with the “Cruel Summer” singer.
“We just want to be supportive of him and their relationship and everything that they’ve got going on because it’s so wonderful right now,” he told reporters at an Eagles Autism Foundation event in June.
Taylor Swift has voiced support for the LGBTQ+ community over the years and in September she endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
“I was so heartened and impressed by her selection of running mate Tim Walz, who has been standing up for LGBTQ+ rights, IVF, and a woman’s right to her own body for decades,” Swift wrote in her Instagram post.
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