The Kansas City Chiefs played their last home game of the regular season on Saturday as they hosted the Houston Texans. As it turns out, Taylor Swift was not going to let this occasion pass without catching one final regular season game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Joining the “Karma” singer for the game were both her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift.
The trio took their usual place in the VIP box in the stadium, where they were also joined by Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna Kelce. At one point in the game, an endearing moment between Andrea Swift and Donna Kelce was caught by a fan’s camera.
In it, the two moms were seen hugging as they celebrated a Chiefs touchdown. Taylor Swift also joined in on the action.
| The group hug between the ladies❤️ pic.twitter.com/ZVL4f5bZ2w
— Taylor Swift Updates (@swifferupdates) December 21, 2024
The trio were celebrating after a TD by Kareem Hunt in the second quarter, which allowed the Chiefs to take a 14-10 lead against the Texans. The two-time defending champions would not look back, and they ended up securing a 27-19 victory on the day.
The fans, however, were quick to react to the touching moment between Swift and Kelce’s moms. “they’re one big family already. wouldn’t be surprised if she is already engaged. they are lucky they all get along,” wrote a user on X.
“PRECIOUS,” reacted another.
“That’s fam man !!!” a comment read.
“They’re just girlies” a fan said.
“GAWDDDD THATS SO CUTE,” wrote another.
“this family ” a reaction read.
As one of the posts suggested, Andrea Swift and Donna Kelce could soon become part of one family. Reports have indicated that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have already discussed marriage and having kids, and it’s great to see their families already getting along.
As for Travis Kelce, the All-Pro tight end had five receptions for 30 yards on Saturday as he helped the Chiefs secure their 14th win of the season. The two-time defending champs will be back in action on Dec. 25 in a Christmas Day showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium.