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Brittany Mahomes is willing to spend up to $50,000 on a VIP suite in order to see her best friend Taylor Swift.

The VIP suites preferred by Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift are anywhere from $18,000 to $50,000

Taylor Swift cheers alongside Brittany Mahomes / LAPRESSE

Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift set social media on a viral frenzy after they were seen together in the VIP area at the Chiefs-Chargers game, and it seems that is the only way to watch a game now, however, Brittany and Taylor have to pay for their VIP suit at every arena.

According to a recent TikTok video from Juwan Johnson’s wife Chanen, she opened the door on how the player’s wives are treated as any other fan, and they have to pay for tickets even if they are sub-par seats

VIP suites preferred by Brittany and Tay-Tay are anywhere from $18,000 to $50,000

According to Sportskeeda, the VIP suites preferred by Brittany and Tay-Tay are anywhere from $18,000 to $50,000.

Chanen elaborated on the treatment WAGS get, “I feel like this is a common misconception because a lot of the times whenever you see families on TV, it’s because they’re catching a glimpse of them in their suites or where they’re sitting with their families. But it’s not free. The regular bad seats aren’t free, let alone the suites“.

She opened up about what stadiums charge for an exclusive experience “I would say like the cheapest suite you can get is like maybe $18,000 to $20,000. Which honestly isn’t a bad deal when you really think about it. Basically, I know there’s a lot of girls on teams that will like, get together, they’ll get 20 girls, and they’ll all pay like $1,000. They get a nice suite together because then it’s like $1,000 instead of $20,000.

Juwan Johnson’s wife also added “The 50k ones are tho & kinda worth it,”

According to US Weekly, a source claimed Brittany Mahomes is thrilled about her new friendship with the recent billionaire, “Brittany is thrilled to be building a genuine friendship with Taylor. They’ve hung out a couple of times and have grown fairly close in a short period of time.”

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