On Thursday night, the Kansas City Chiefs had their ring ceremony where the players received their Super Bowl rings following their Super Bowl LVIII victory over the San Francisco 49ers earlier this year. While Taylor Swift was not able to attend the ceremony with her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. But in a shocking turn of events, she was in attendance virtually – even though it was about 4 a.m. where she was.
Taylor Swift followed along with the celebration by watching an Instagram live video from Chariah Gordon, the girlfriend of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. even though she was in Liverpool in the United Kingdom, where it was the middle of the night.
Not only was Swift watching the ceremony, but she was actively commenting throughout.
📲| All of Taylor's comments on Chariah's instagram live tonight for the Chiefs' ring ceremony 🥰🫶 pic.twitter.com/QufJ03TBeX
— Taylor Swift Updates 🩶 (@swifferupdates) June 14, 2024
“YESSSSSSS,” Swift said in a comment.
“CONGRATULATIONS,” she said in another comment.
“AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH,” she added.
“JOINING THE PARTY FROM LIVERPOOL LETS GOOOOOOOO,” Swift said.
She also celebrated the recent re-signing of Mecole Harman Jr.
“AND WE GET ANOTHER YEAR OF MECOLE,” she said.
She soon signed off, however, given that it was about 4 a.m. in Liverpool.
“Gotta go to sleep it’s so late here love you guys,” Swift said.
Needless to say, it’s pretty significant that Swift was following along with the event in the middle of the night where she was when she could have been sleeping.

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