Earlier this week, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce told a story about the first time girlfriend Taylor Swift attended one of his games last year, claiming that she “just walked through the front door.” As it turns out, it seems like he was exaggerating about her arrival just a little bit.
This week, TikTok user Spencer Carter shared a video that inadvertently captured Taylor Swift entering Arrowhead Stadium for the first time to support Travis Kelce at the team’s showdown against the Chicago Bears.
In the video, Swift can be seen wearing a brown hat and a brown mask over her face to conceal her identity as she hides behind a man in a Travis Kelce jersey and in the middle of what appears to be several discretely dressed security guards. They also appeared to be walking through a special entrance that wasn’t available to the general public.
@spencerhefton When you realize you spotted Taylor swift walk into her first chiefs game !!!! #taylorswift #taylornation #chiefskingdom #orginalsound ♬ original sound – Spencer Carter
Obviously, these are normal precautions for someone as famous as Swift, but it is very different than what Kelce described.
“The first games she came to against the Bears, I was like ‘Hey yeah, I can probably set you up with everything’ and she just walked through the front door,” Kelce said during a recent appearance on the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast. “There’s no like going down, talking to security making sure that she gets [to her seat]. She was just like ‘I just want to be around the family and friends and experience this with everybody.’”
While she may have technically walked through a door, it certainly wasn’t the “front door,” and she very clearly took more security precautions than Kelce let on.

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