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Tavia Hunt, Tammy Reid watch Taylor Swift concert in Toronto before Chiefs-Bills game

Tavia Hunt, far right, wife of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, and Tammy Reid (front, left), wife of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in Toronto ahead of the Chiefs-Bills game Sunday. Tavia shared a photo of the Chiefs wives with Taylor’s parents - Andrea Swift, middle, and Scott Swift, back.
Tavia Hunt, far right, wife of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, and Tammy Reid (front, left), wife of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, attended Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert in Toronto ahead of the Chiefs-Bills game Sunday. Tavia shared a photo of the Chiefs wives with Taylor’s parents - Andrea Swift, middle, and Scott Swift, back. Instagram/Tavia Hunt

Tammy Reid, wife of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, and Tavia Hunt, wife of Chiefs CEO and chairman Clark Hunt, caught one of Taylor Swift’s last Eras Tour shows in Toronto Saturday night.

Hunt posted photos from the show just a few hours before the Chiefs played the Buffalo Bills, just down the road from Toronto. The two Chiefs wives watched the show with Swift’s parents, Andrea Swift and Scott Swift.

Since Swift began dating Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce last year, the Hunt family has embraced the pop superstar as a valuable member of Chiefs Kingdom.

They have treated her like a VIP at home games at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, even gifting her elaborate gifts for her birthday, and just because.

“A huge thank you to the Swift family for an unforgettable time at the Eras Tour in Toronto! Your kindness and hospitality are truly unmatched,” Hunt wrote on Instagram Sunday.

“It’s hard to believe, but this show just keeps getting better and better. If you haven’t seen it yet, what are you waiting for? There are only six shows left!”

Hunt also took a shot at the Grammy awards, joining Swifties in their disappointment over Swift being snubbed for her Eras Tour concert film in the Best Music Film category.

Swift was nominated for six Grammys, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Fortnight.”

She lost a nomination in the film category to Jon Batiste, June Carter Cash, Run DMC, Steven Van Zandt and a documentary about the making of “We Are the World” in 1985.

If you can’t make it to one of Swift’s last concerts, Hunt wrote, “don’t miss the critically acclaimed, record-breaking Eras Tour movie.

“It’s a masterpiece — with its cultural impact, stunning cinematography, and innovative take on the concert film genre, it’s shocking it didn’t receive a single nomination at the 2025 Grammy Awards. But hey, Taylor is still winning!”

Lisa Gutierrez
The Kansas City Star
Lisa Gutierrez has been a reporter for The Kansas City Star since 2000. She learned journalism at the University of Kansas, her alma mater. She writes about pop culture, local celebrities, trends and life in the metro through its people. Oh, and dogs. You can reach her at lgutierrez@kcstar.com or follow her on Twitter - @LisaGinKC.
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