Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce step out in matching Kansas City Chiefs’ red as they were seen attending a Black Friday game together.
On Nov. 29 the pop superstar and Donna skipped out on the Black Friday shopping deals and instead arrived to cheer on Travis Kelce during an intense match-up against the Las Vegas Raiders. As they turned up for the game at Arrowhead Stadium, the duo appeared to be in high spirits as they showed off their team spirit in bright red.
The Blank Space singer looked comfy and cute for the outing as she was seen stepping out in a cropped zip-up Kansas City Chiefs jacket paired with black pants and platform heels. The 34-year-old singer paired the winter outfit with silver hoops, her signature bright red lipstick, and her hair warn up in a high braid.
As for Donna, the proud mother was all smiles as she walked in the stadium alongside his son’s girlfriend wearing her own stylish outfit. For the game, Travis’ mom was seen wearing a black button-up sweater with pearl detailing, a red-and-black floral scarf, black leather pants, and dangling arrow earrings.
Taylor was seen taking a much needed break for the holidays and was reported to have spent Thanksgiving with Travis and several family members. And being a woman of many talents, Taylor was said to have cheffed it up in the kitchen this year.
Ahead of their grand turkey feast, an insider told the Daily Mail: “Taylor and Travis are both grateful to have the day off so that they can just really relax and enjoy their second Thanksgiving together. Taylor really enjoys cooking and is already prepping tomorrow’s big meal. Travis loves her food and is on dishes duty this year.”
This marks the long-time couple’s first-ever Thanksgiving spent together after they were forced to spend it apart last year due to Taylor’s Eras World Tour. And while Taylor and Donna were pictured together on Black Friday, Donna was reportedly not a part of their holiday plans.
Speaking on the Today show, Donna said: “I am going to be at a football game. Travis is playing the day after Thanksgiving. You know, football is always the holidays. It’s football’s family. Not that anything’s planned. I think we’re just going to be at the football game.”