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Taylor Swift Breaks Silence on NFL Camera Time Controversy and Super Bowl LIX Boos: ‘I’m Just There to Support Travis’
After months of online debate and backlash over her frequent appearances on NFL broadcasts, Taylor Swift has finally addressed the criticism surrounding her presence at Kansas City Chiefs games—including the boos she received from Philadelphia Eagles fans during Super Bowl LIX.

In a recent interview, Swift made it clear that she isn’t trying to steal the spotlight but is simply there to support her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
“I’m just there to support Travis,” Swift said. “I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and pissing off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.”
Swift Responds to Super Bowl LIX Boos
Swift’s relationship with Kelce has led to a media frenzy every time she attends a Chiefs game, with the cameras frequently cutting to her reactions. While many fans love seeing her at games, others—particularly those outside of Chiefs Kingdom—have expressed frustration over what they see as excessive coverage.
The backlash reached a peak during Super Bowl LIX, when some Eagles fans in attendance booed Swift as she was shown on the stadium’s big screen. As a longtime Philadelphia Eagles supporter before dating Kelce, Swift found herself caught between fan bases.
However, the pop icon didn’t seem fazed by the negative reaction. “I didn’t even notice,” she admitted. “I was just there to cheer on Travis and enjoy the game.”
The Ongoing Debate Over Swift’s NFL Appearances
Swift’s presence at NFL games has been a hot topic all season, with some fans believing the league is using her for publicity. The NFL even changed its social media bio to reference Swift after she attended her first Chiefs game, fueling speculation that the league was capitalizing on her star power.
Critics, including some sports analysts, have argued that the focus on Swift takes away from the game itself. Others, however, point out that her appearances have brought a massive surge in ratings, merchandise sales, and even new viewers who wouldn’t typically tune in to football.
Still, Swift maintains that she’s not attending games for the attention. “I don’t control the cameras. I don’t ask to be shown. I’m just watching the game like any other fan.”
Social Media Reacts: ‘Taylor Said What Needed to Be Said’
Swift’s response quickly went viral, with fans and critics alike reacting to her statement.
One fan tweeted: “Taylor Swift really said she’s not there for the drama, just for her man. Respect.”
Another joked: “Dads, Brads, and Chads are in shambles right now.”
Meanwhile, some of her detractors weren’t convinced. “If she didn’t want attention, she wouldn’t be sitting in a suite with celebrities every game,” one user commented.
What’s Next for Swift and Kelce?
With the NFL season now over and Kelce celebrating another Super Bowl win, Swift is set to resume her Eras Tour overseas. However, fans are already speculating whether she’ll return to Chiefs games next season.
One thing is for sure—whether she’s at Arrowhead Stadium or on tour, the cameras will always find Taylor Swift.