Taylor Swift made ‘Homemade Pop-Tarts’ for Kansas City Chiefs Linemen, as confirmed by Coach Andy Reid.
Andy Reid has expressed his gratitude for Taylor Swift’s involvement in the Kansas City Chiefs Kingdom, highlighting one particular gesture that made her endearing to the entire team.
During an episode of PFT Live podcast with NFL analyst Chris Simms, Reid commended the “Anti-Hero” singer for her down-to-earth nature despite her immense fame.
“Since the queen has passed away, she might be the most famous person in the world,” Reid remarked, emphasizing Swift’s grounded demeanor.
Swift’s presence at Chiefs games, including Super Bowl LVIII where they clinched their second consecutive championship, was a point of admiration for Reid. He noted, “I think it’s a great escape for her… she genuinely enjoys the games.”
The players also appreciated having Swift as a fan, as Reid disclosed that she made homemade Pop-Tarts for the offensive linemen, much to their delight.
Reid had previously lauded Swift during an interview on the Let’s Go! podcast, where he praised her as a “good girl” and commended her handling of the attention from her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Having a history with the Swift family during his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles, Reid recalled meeting Swift and her father, Scott Swift, who is a longtime Eagles fan.
Swift and Kelce have recently been supporting each other in their respective endeavors, from the GRAMMY Awards to the Super Bowl and beyond, showcasing a whirlwind romance that began publicly in September.
It’s evident that Swift and Kelce’s relationship has been garnering attention and support, solidifying their bond both on and off the field.