The star of the music world, Taylor Swift, recently acknowledged the crucial support she received from two prominent women as she navigated the Kansas City Chiefs’ football season. Swift has become a familiar face at Chiefs games, thanks to her relationship with Travis Kelce, the team’s tight end, which began in 2023.
A new ESPN documentary titled “The Kingdom: Kansas City Chiefs” showcases highlights from the Chiefs’ most recent season, which marked their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. Notably, this six-part series captures an authentic moment featuring Swift on the field at Arrowhead Stadium following the Chiefs’ AFC Championship victory against the Buffalo Bills in January 2025.
During the joyful celebration, Swift was seen alongside Brittany Mahomes, wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and Donna Kelce, mother of both Travis and retired NFL player Jason Kelce. In a heartfelt exchange, Swift expressed her appreciation for the calming presence of Brittany Mahomes during what had been a tumultuous few weeks for her.
“You’ve kept me so calm the last couple weeks,” Swift commented. “I did not know what to do and I’d just text Brittany and just be like, ‘Tell me it’s going to be OK. Tell me it’s going to be OK,” she shared.
Following this moment, Swift embraced both women, referring to them as her “two pillars of support.” The Chiefs ultimately faced disappointment, losing Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 40-22.
Swift’s camaraderie with Brittany Mahomes has been evident throughout the season, with the pair frequently appearing together at games. Their friendship blossomed quickly, as they were photographed together for the first time in October 2023, eventually even developing a unique handshake by their next encounter. The pair has enjoyed outings with Swift’s close friends, including Selena Gomez.
This documentary launch follows Swift’s record-breaking appearance on the “New Heights” podcast hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, where she shared insights into her relationship and offered a glimpse into her upcoming 12th studio album titled “The Life of a Showgirl.”
As anticipation builds, fans can look forward to the start of the Chiefs’ new season, beginning on September 5, 2025.
