Taylor Swift is the perfect sport!
On Monday, Oct. 7, the musician, 34, watched on as her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the New Orleans Saints 26-13 at Arrowhead Stadium.
It marked the Chiefs fifth consecutive win of the current NFL season and following the game, Swift caught up with Chariah Gordon — the fiancée of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr — in a VIP suite.
“How do you feel after this win?,” Gordon asked Swift as they stood in front of a framed promo poster for the “August” singer’s Eras tour.
“No, it’s important that you answer the question this time,” Swift jokingly replied as she placed her arm on Gordon’s shoulder while holding a beverage in a plastic Chiefs cup.
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“I feel that we feel really good after this win, we’re five in all,” Gordon said to which Swift added, “Going into a bye week.”
“Going into a bye week, it is perfect,” Gordon added.
Emphasizing on her friend’s comment, Swift said, “Perfect is the word!”
“Chiefs’ win and yeah were doing the God— thing,” Gordon said.
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Referring to the picture of herself onstage on the wall, Swift added, “Sorry for photobombing myself.”
“See you guys after the bye week,” Gordon added in her caption across the clip.
Ahead of the win, Swift was snapped arriving at the Monday Night Football game in a red and brown mini dress and handbag by Vivienne Westwood.
Currently on a break from her Eras Tour, she paired the look with a pair of chunky leather boots.
PEOPLE’s latest special edition issue celebrates the final days of her Eras Tour, capturing the excitement around the pop megastar’s new songs and looks and the international concerts themselves in stunning photographs.
Available now on Amazon, the 96-page magazine reflects on the impact of Swift’s massive concert tour. In a first for PEOPLE, the special newsstand-only editions will feature posters.