Taylor Swift showed 'grim support' for boyfriend Travis Kelce at the 2025 Super Bowl, according to a body language expert.
The Bad Blood singer made an appearance at the game wearing an all-white ensemble to cheer on Kelce, who is the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The team took on The Philadelphia Eagles, who led the scoreboard almost immediately.
However, Swift still supported Kelce throughout the entire night, and even faced boos from the crowd.
Things began to take a turn, though, as the Eagles kept scoring, with the Chiefs going into halftime with zero points.
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'The mood music changed dramatically though. With her boyfriend's team losing badly by half time and Travis standing dejected below her, wincing as he wiped his hand over his forehead in a gesture of bewilderment, Taylor looked like a more haunting presence,' James continued.
'Standing in a solitary pose on the balcony now, she gazed out at her lover unsmiling with her hands splayed and gripping the rail in a gesture of grim support.'




And even though she was there to support her boyfriend, it didn't leave Swift immune from booing by Eagles fans.
As she sat in her box with famous friends Ice Spice and the Haim sisters, Swift faced some intense jeers.
'Taylor had also been treated to the sound of boos,' James told DailyMail.com.
'When the cameras put Trump up on the big screen, standing rigidly to attention and saluting beside his daughter Ivanka, the stadium rang with cheers,' she continued.
'When Taylor appeared on the same screen though there was what sounded more like booing.'
However, according to James, Swift kept her composure and was still a 'good sport' through it all.
'She held her pose bravely but her eyes rolled to one side and then the other in a gesture of disbelief,' James remarked.
'She showed she was a good sport though by retaining her smile despite the reception.'


Swift's attendance at the game comes just days after her boyfriend said that it was an 'honor' to have President Donald Trump attend the Super Bowl.
Trump is the first sitting president in history to attend the game.
'It's awesome. It's a great honor, I think, no matter who the president is,' the celebrated tight end responded.
'I'm excited because it's the biggest game of my life and having the president there — it's the best country in the world — and that's pretty cool.'
