Taylor Swift was photographed showing her appreciation for NFL employees following the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Swift was in Foxborough to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs as they defeated the Patriots at Gillette Stadium, where she was joined by her father Scott and new best friend Brittany Mahomes.
Following the game, a viral social media photo appears to show the pop sensation tipping food runners from her suite.
The interaction is depicted with at least one $100 bill exchanging hands.
Meanwhile, after Kansas City’s 27-17 victory, Kelce was seen leaving Gillette Stadium without her.
As he walked out of Gillette Stadium, Kelce waved to the cameras. In the game, he had five catches.
As he walked to the team bus, the tight end wore a turtleneck sweater, khaki pants, and sunglasses.
Kelce’s performance was not his best, as he only had five catches for 28 yards.
Swift, who was accompanied by her father, Scott, watched Kelce in person for the seventh time this season.
After watching the Chiefs lose their previous two games, the 34-year-old finally had something to cheer about as she beamed from a suite during their 27-17 victory.
She was even caught sticking her tongue out as she appeared on the big screen to a mixed reaction from the crowd in Foxborough.
Swift was spotted chatting with Brittany Mahomes, the wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in one of Gillette Stadium’s suites, and she became so excited by a Chiefs’ touchdown that she lifted her new friend off her feet in celebration.
Close friends Alana Haim, who is a member of pop rock band Haim with her two sisters, and stylist Ashley Avignone were also present.
Swift’s father, Scott, also traveled to the Boston area, and despite being a Ԁie-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan, he appeared to be dressed in a red Chiefs jersey for the occasion.
Scott previously met Travis when the NFL star traveled to Argentina to see her perform her Eras Tour in Buenos Aires, and the pair appeared to get along as the songstress’s father wore a Chiefs lanyard.
The Anti-Hero hitmaker wasn’t the only music royalty in attendance, as Jon Bon Jovi rang the pregame bell alongside Patriots owner Robert Kraft.