Taylor Swift is a regular attendee at Kansas City Chiefs games these days as she cheers on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, from the stands.
Often seen decked out in Chiefs-themed clothes, the pop megastar likes to stand out in her support of the top-rated NFL tight end.
But when the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions edged out the Denver Broncos to maintain their unbeaten start to the 2024 season last week, fans noticed that Swift had taken her Chiefs fandom to an expensive new level.
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The Anti-Hero singer was seen wearing a diamond-encrusted ring to the NFL team's Arrowhead Stadium for the game, with a ruby centre that matched perfectly with the red and gold uniforms of Kelce and his colleagues.
According to Hello, the sparkling piece is valued at $33,000.
It was not the first time Swift has used jewellery as a means of showing support for her partner, though.
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At the Super Bowl earlier this year, she wore a necklace with a gold number 87, the jersey number Kelce wears for the Chiefs.
And while performing at Wembley Stadium as part of her Eras Tour back in June, she was seen wearing a ring with two Ts, for Travis and Taylor.
The Tiffany's ring, priced at $2,675, was made of 18k gold and adorned with diamonds.
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It was also revealed this week that Kelce and team-mate Patrick Mahomes were the victims of burglaries at the homes in the hours before an NFL game against the New Orleans Saints in October.
According to TMZ Sports, $20,000 in cash was taken from Kelce's $6 million Missouri mansion and the FBI are investigating the incidents.
The latest in a line of security issued plaguing Swift, after a Vienna concert was cancelled due to a terrorist threat and a stalker was jailed earlier this year, she and Kelce elected to stay in a hotel the night on the game, rather than return to the house.
The break-ins haven't seemed to have affected Kelce or Mahomes, though, as the Chief remain unbeaten this season as they aim for an unprecedented third successive Super Bowl triumph.
Topics: NFL, American Football