Taylor Swift has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs take on the Bills.
The pop star traveled to Lambeau Field last week as her beau and the rest of his Kansas City teammates fell to the Packers.
And Swift will now be in attendance for her sixth Chiefs game since the couple made their relationship public. Her private jet left New Jersey early Sunday morning.
As she arrived at Arrowhead for Kelce's latest game, she waved at fans who called out to her as she got on a buggy to be driven into the venue. She'll likely take her seat in Travis Kelce's suite for the game - she often sits next to Patrick Mahomes' wi
The singer is on a break from her massively successful Eras tour until February after recently performing in South America.
Taylor Swift has arrived at Arrowhead Stadium to watch her boyfriend Travis Kelce play
The singer waved at fans who cheered her as she arrived for the game on Sunday
The singer was last at Arrowhead Stadium in October to see the Chiefs beat the Chargers
Moments earlier, Travis Kelce arrived in woolly hat and thick jacket for the game on Sunday
Kelce pictured leaving the Kansas City Chiefs team hotel before Sunday's game
Taylor Swift, Brittany Mahomes and Lyndsay Bell were all smiles at Lambeau Field
Kelce pictured during the warmups as he puts the finishing touches to his preparations
This past week, she was named TIME Magazine's Person of the Year, and spoke to the publication about the attention she gets as she goes to cheer Travis on.
'I don’t know how they know what suite I’m in,' she said. 'There’s a camera, like, a half-mile away, and you don’t know where it is, and you have no idea when the-camera is putting you in the broadcast, so I don’t know if I’m being shown 17 times or once.
'I’m just there to support Travis. I have no awareness of if I’m being shown too much and p****ng off a few dads, Brads, and Chads.'
Earlier in the day, Travis was pictured leaving the Chiefs' team hotel before his team's game against the Bills.
His Chiefs have lost three of their last five games, while Buffalo's playoff hopes are firmly in the balance at 6-6.
Kansas City still leads the AFC West with an 8-4 record.