Taylor Swift is a superstar who sells out arenas all over the world, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t taking her role as a Kansas City Chiefs WAG *very* seriously.
Not only did she fly halfway across the world to make the Super Bowl, but Swift baked “homemade Pop-Tarts” for Kelce and his teammates, according to Coach Andy Reid himself.
In an interview with NBC analyst and former quarterback Chris Simms, the Chiefs head coach revealed that “behind the scenes, [Swift] likes to cook.” She reportedly shared the homemade dessert with the Chiefs offensive linemen.
“She didn’t give me one, and the offensive linemen definitely didn’t give me one,” Reid quipped. “She knew right where to go.”
Even though Reid didn’t get a chance to try Swift’s now-famous Pop-Tarts, he still raved over Kelce’s girlfriend.
“Since the Queen has passed away, she might be the most famous woman in the world. She’s so grounded for who she is,” he said, after noting that he actually first met Swift and her parents “when she was young.”
And while there are plenty of insecure internet trolls NFL fan bros that have *a lot* to say about Swift’s presence in the league these days, Reid had nothing but compliments: “I think it’s a great escape for her where she can come in, and she sincerely enjoys the games.”
This isn’t the first time Swift’s baking has been a topic of convo. In fact, late last year she brought homemade banana bread to her Time Magazine Person of the Year shoot. Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar also raved about her baking skills while making an appearance on the “Tobin & Leroy Show” in December 2023, according to ESPN.
“We’re having pregame meal and Taylor is so nice, she comes in by herself and she’s so cool. She made her homemade cinnamon rolls for Travis for pregame meal,” Kosar. “I’m a juicer right now trying to be vegan and gluten-free, but I absolutely had to sample some of that cinnamon roll on game day.”
Now Taylor… if we could just get that Pop-Tart recipe? Oh, and those cinnamon rolls too.