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The bejeweled 87 cup Taylor Swift had at Chiefs game was a special offering

Taylor Swift’s fans took special note of the cup from which she drank Sunday.
Taylor Swift’s fans took special note of the cup from which she drank Sunday.

Little if anything escapes the notice of Taylor Swift’s devoted fans.

During the Chiefs’ 26-25 win over the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, cameras caught Swift playfully fanning herself after boyfriend Travis Kelce’s pre-game introduction.

Let’s see if you can notice anything else special about that moment.

Many of her fans noted that bejeweled 87 cup from which Swift was drinking. That is Kelce’s jersey number with the Chiefs.

Swifties shared a closer look at that cup and others that had the numbers worn by Chiefs stars. Chris Jones wears No. 95 and his significant other, Sheawna Weathersby, was in the same suite as Swift for Sunday’s game.

And there was a No. 15 for Brittany Mahomes, the KC Current co-owner and wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

@swiftiesaunite Bedazzled cups made for Taylor Swift's suite today by @LevyRestaurants.#taylorswift #taylornation #swiftietiktok ♬ Love Story (Taylor’s Version) - Taylor Swift

Levy Restaurants, one of the concession vendors for the Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, said Sunday was the first time the cups had been made available.

A spokesman for Levy told the Star via email: “The cups were something fun we added to elevate hospitality in the Chiefs family and friends suite during last week’s game.

“It was cool to see the attention they drew during the game.”

Levy apparently is considering the idea of making the cups available in other areas of the stadium, but nothing has been finalized.

This story was originally published September 20, 2024 at 9:16 AM.

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