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The Super Bowl LIX is less than a week away. And Hollywood superstars, along with star players, are all set to attend the historic game. After all – the Chiefs are aiming for a three-peat after bagging the 2022 and 2023 season’s Lombardi trophies. But as the SB game is right around the corner, the Chiefs’ cheerleader has sent a message to Travis Kelce‘s girlfriend. 

The Chiefscheer posted a video on Instagram. In the video, almost every cheerleader shared a dream of who they wanna work with when asked, ‘If you could dance in any Super Bowl halftime show, who would it be for?‘ All the girls shared their favorites, but one cheerleader said, “It’s just no surprise, I would pick Taylor Swift.” And why did the cheerleader say that it’s no surprise? Her name was also Taylor.

Talking about the pop queen, Travis Kelce’s girlfriend has never performed at the Super Bowl halftime show. So, this cheerleader wants Swift to perform in the Super Bowl.

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Other than this Swiftie cheerleader, her other teammates picked Pitbull, Snoop Dogg, Post Malone, Rihanna, and so on. Some even called Miley Cyrus ‘godmother.’ But do you know whose name the Travis Kelce’s Chiefs cheerleaders chanted the most? It was Justin Bieber. But to talk about the reality, Kendrick Lamar, who has won 22 Grammy Awards, will be there to rock during the halftime show. 

However, there should be no doubt if Taylor Swift is going to be at the Superdome in New Orleans or not. Who can miss this game? This is a three-peat opportunity for Travis Kelce’s Chiefs. Meanwhile, Travis Kelce has reacted to Taylor Swift’s father’s allegiance. Wanna know what allegiance his ‘potential’ father-in-law has and Travis Kelce’s reaction to it? Let’s dive into it!

Travis Kelce weighs in on Taylor Swift’s dad cheering for the Chiefs

You guys must have seen Taylor Swift’s dad cheering up the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, and his future son-in-law. But this time it’s different. Well, Swift’s father Scott is a Pennsylvania native and an Eagles fan. So, the reporters were curious about Scott’s allegiance, to which Kelce replied, “I don’t know [Taylor] to have the [Eagles] fandom, I know her father has a Philadelphia fandom as an Eagles fan.” But what jersey he’ll don, Kelce added, “Yeah, she’ll be all for the Chiefs this time around, for sure. I’ll have to ask Scott himself. We haven’t had that [conversation] yet, but I think he’ll be wearing red.” This will be an interesting thing to watch.

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Moreover, he also replied to questions on Taylor Swift, referee bias, and ‘Chiefs hate’. While talking about the Chiefs being hated, Kelce laughingly said, “People hate the Chiefs? I didn’t know that!” However, while talking about his future father-in-law, Travis also talked about Taylor.

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When asked about matching up the energy with Swift, Kelce said, “If she’s out here being the superstar she is. Never taking no for an answer, and always working her tail off. I better match that energy for sure.” And on the question about ‘Swifties’, Travis added, “Who’s not a Swifty?” The tight end was just good at throwing answers and took only receptions. 

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Amid all the noise, he genuinely asked a counter question to the reporters in the Superdome stadium, “Why are you guys leaning into this whole ref thing?” Well, all the haters are criticizing the Chiefs for unnecessary calls, flopping, and all. Well, it would be important to see if such things happen in the Super Bowl game or not. But by the way, let’s see who’s gonna win this year’s Super Bowl! After all, a three-peat is at stake.

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