Kansas City Chiefs fan Taylor Swift has been in the headlines nonstop over the past few weeks.
Between getting busted getting frisky in the backseat with Travis Kelce, Kelce’s cute three-word nickname for her, and the huge hickey she gave him, it has been one thing after another with her.
Plus, with the Super Bowl approaching and Swift promising to be there, she has somehow become the biggest story of that event as well.
This week, during one of her concerts, Swift went viral when she experienced a stage wardrobe malfunction midway through her set:
Taylor Swift suffered a near-mishap during her performance of Vigilante Shit at The Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan. 👀https://t.co/jcsbZaT7Hx
cc: x/@kiralovestaylor pic.twitter.com/ytEBeuNDbc
— TAG24 NEWS (@TAG24_NEWS) February 8, 2024
As noted by TMZ, “with her legs spread, Taylor plunked down on a chair, missing her mark on the seat cover and having to adjust her rump for the save.”
Reactions poured in immediately.
“Some of her fans noticed and commented about it on the social media app, X. One joked doing her squats must have saved Taylor from falling,” TMZ added.
“Another said she didn’t need a chair because her rock-hard thighs would keep her elevated while in a crouched position.”
Fortunately, Swift is a pro’s pro.
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— Game 7 (@game7__) February 5, 2024
Nothing throws her off her game on or off the concert stage.
Swift has just a few more performances to go and then from there it is Super Bowl time.
Will Swift be the lucky charm that secures a second consecutive championship for Kelce’s Chiefs? An answer one way or the other is coming this weekend.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.