TAYLOR SWIFT mysteriously snuck into the Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Travis Kelce and co were taking on the Philadelphia Eagles when Swift snuck in so she could show her support.

Taylor Swift snuck into the Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs’ clash with the EaglesCredit: Getty

She was hidden behind a black screen as she arrivedCredit: x

She usually walks in plain sight before the gameCredit: Getty

The Chiefs were beaten yet again by the EaglesCredit: Reuters
The Week 2 game gave the Chiefs the chance for revenge for the defeat in Super Bowl LIX to the Eagles in February.
While the scores were a lot closer, Andy Reid’s team still fell to a 17-20 loss.
Swift, 35, was at the game despite not being pictured arriving in her usual style.
The Daily Mail have claimed that the popstar decided along with Hailee Steinfeld who has previously not wanted to be shown on TV.
The actress is the Wag of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and had insisted on not being shown last weekend..
Videos surfaced that showed Swift sneaking through the stadium behind big black screen.
The moment sparked a frenzy on social media as fans questioned why the Love Story singer changed her style of entrance.
One posted: “Why did she do that ain’t they gonna show her in the big screen ?? What’s the meaning of this.”
A second wrote: “What the hell.”
A third commented: “Why is Taylor Swift coming to the game if she gotta do all that?”
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A fourth said: “That’s makes no sense tho lol. Why would she hide?”
Another added: “Why do we think she arrived this way?”
Swift’s support failed to be the difference for the Chiefs as they suffered their second consecutive defeat.
Kelce was front and centre when he arrived in a suit jacket and shorts combo.

Travis Kelce wore half a suit and shorts before the gameCredit: Getty

Patrick Mahomes has taken blame for a later error that cost the ChiefsCredit: Reuters
They did have the chance to win the match over the reigning Super Bowl champions in the fourth quarter.
As they were on the Eagle’s six-yard line, quarterback Patrick Mahomes tried to hand off the ball for Kelce, 35, to score.
However, the ball popped off the tight end and into the clutches of Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba.
Mahomes has since taken the blame for the costly error as he addressed the media.
He said: “We got the defense that we wanted.
“We expected them to play that [Cover] zero, zero with the hole player, the safety. I just threw it a tad too early.
“Just trying to put it on his body low before that hole player got there.
“I think if I can put it more on his body, and not so far out in front of him, then he can catch it, take the hit, and get in the end zone.”
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