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Taylor Swift, Donna Kelce and Brittany Mahomes dance together in their suite as they celebrate Travis and Patrick leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a playoff win over the Miami Dolphins

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Taylor Swift sat with Donna Kelce and Brittany Mahomes at Arrowhead Stadium
They were dancing together in the final stages of the Chiefs’ win over Miami

Taylor Swift, Donna Kelce and Brittany Mahomes broke into a dance together as they celebrated the Chiefs’ win over the Dolphins on Saturday night.

Swift sat next to Travis Kelce’s mom throughout Kansas City’s playoff win over Miami on a bitter cold night in Missouri.


The popstar seemed to shut down reports there’s trouble in paradise with her enthusiastic support of Kelce during the game.

At one point she was snapped leaning out of the window of Kelce’s suite to wave to the fans sat around her and celebrated after the Chiefs scored.

But then, towards the end of the fourth quarter and the Chiefs leading 26-7, the trio danced along to music being blasted around the stadium.

Swift and Mahomes were really going for it and Donna joined in too as they began the celebrations early.

Swift and Mahomes – the girlfriend of Kelce and wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes respectively – were wearing custom-made Chiefs jackets with their other halves’ name and numbers emblazoned across them.

It’s since emerged that Kristin Juszczyk – the wife of San Francisco 49ers player Kyle Juszczyk – designed and made the jackets worn by both Swift and Mahomes.

It had their partner’s name and number displayed all over it and they’ll have been glad of its warmth on a freezing cold night in Kansas City.

Swift’s return to Kansas City comes amid reports the couple are set for a frosty reunion after having their first major argument over Christmas.

According to a bombshell report by Life & Style, Kelce ‘snapped’ at Swift on Christmas Day as the pair clashed following the Chiefs’ loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Swift leaned out of her suite to high five Chiefs fans as they celebrated scoring a touchdown

Travis Kelce produced a much-improved performance as the Chiefs claimed a 26-7 victory

The NFL star is said to have let his emotions get the better of him after the defeat at Arrowhead, which left his girlfriend feeling ‘hurt and confused’. During the loss, he was also seen throwing his helmet down in fury on the sidelines.

Amid reports of his spat with Swift, Kelce was seen with a stony look on his face earlier on Saturday in exclusive photos from Dailymail.com as he left the Chiefs’ hotel ahead.

A source is quoted as saying that the row ruined his and Taylor’s holidays given it was their first fight in five months together.

But Swift showed no sign of ill-feeling on Saturday night, fully embracing the game and freezing weather to support her boyfriend.

The Chiefs made the perfect start to the game with receiver Rashee Rice scoring a touchdown early in the opening quarter.

Tyreek Hill silenced Arrowhead briefly by scoring on his return to Kansas City but Harrison Butker kicked four field goals to give the Chiefs a 19-7 lead.

Isiah Pacheco then extended the Chiefs’ lead to 26-7 with a bruising rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter and that’s how it finished.

Kelce delivered a much-improved performance, totaling seven receptions for 71 yards, after a mixed season for the tight end.

Saturday night’s game was the fourth-coldest in NFL history on Saturday night, with bitter wind chills that made it feel even colder at kickoff and intrepid fans bundled up in parkas, snow pants and ski goggles.

The temperature for the wild-card playoff game was -4 degrees and wind gusts up to 27 mph made for a wind chill of -27 degrees.

That shattered the record for the coldest game in Arrowhead Stadium history, which had been 1 degree, set in a 1983 game against Denver and matched in 2016 against Tennessee.

The coldest game in league history remains -13 for the 1967 NFL championship, when the Packers beat the Cowboys at Lambeau Field in a game that came to be known as the Ice Bowl. The wind chill that day was -48 degrees.

‘It was cold, I’m not going to lie. It was cold,’ Mahomes said afterwards. ‘At the end of the day, you have to be mentally tough enough that if something doesn’t work, I’m going to come back and keep firing.’

Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who was back at Arrowhead Stadium for his first game since Kansas City traded him away, walked out for pregame warmups wearing a short-sleeve shirt.

Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal, who grew up in Wisconsin, arrived wearing shorts. Several other players, including Kelce, also had skin showing when the Chiefs took the field for their opening drive.

By the second quarter, Chiefs coach Andy Reid had icicles in his mustache. In the third, Mahomes had his helmet shattered on a hit from Miami safety DeShon Elliott.

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