Taylor Swift fans have used TikTok to form a community, make extra money and stream her Eras Tour concerts. Now it may go away.
Yet, fans have been harnessing TikTok’s limitation to crown the queens of Western pop. However, in a shocking social media shake-up, Taylor Swift’s TikTok reign has been toppled. Despite her reputation for shattering records,
Aside from Swift, WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is in attendance at Arrowhead, as well as child TikTok star known as "The Rizzler."
Former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Stefanie Hills revealed Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s game day routine during the early days of their romance. "The very first game she ever attended, I almost pooped myself when I was in that corner,
Up until recently, a lot of young people might’ve been introduced to Imogen Heap’s solo music through sources like Jason Derulo, Lil B, or a certain The O.C. scene that was then parodied in a now-classic SNL digital short.
A former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader has revealed the adorable game day tradition shared by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
Stefanie Hills disclosed the information to her TikTok followers in a selfie-style video, making sure to note that she does not consider herself a Swiftie.
Taylor Swift has become a regular attendee at Travis Kelce's NFL games, and now the pair's post-game ritual has been revealed.
Like clockwork, Taylor Swift arrives at Kansas City Chiefs games a little over an hour before kickoff. She jumps into a golf cart alone or with friends and family, and it takes her to the red-and-gold tunnel. The fashionista struts down the walkway toward news photographers snapping photos and recording videos.
This time, Swift looked buttoned-up in an all-black number to match the classic New Yorker style often seen in the colder months. The singer wore a matching blazer and skirt set from AREA, which featured a cropped fit and two lapels with chains holding the top together. She paired the clothes with sheer tights and thigh-high black boots from Chloe.
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