Swifties Praise 'Tayvoodoo' for Pulling Through as Chiefs Make Major Last-Minute Comeback
It was a tense night for Kansas City Chiefs fans—but Swifties weren't surprised when the team beat the Cincinnati Bengals in a stunning last-minute defeat.
On Sunday, Sept. 15, the Chiefs managed an epic comeback in the final seconds of their game against the Bengals, with a final score of 26-25.
To the delight of viewers everywhere, Taylor Swift was in the stands cheering on her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, alongside her brother, Austin. The brother and sister duo were seen hugging and jumping up and down after wide receiver Rashee Rice made a touchdown, sharing in the joy of countless Chiefs fans, with Harrison Butker getting the game-winning field goal.
While many of those fans were on pins and needles watching the suspenseful game, others pointed to the power of "Tayvoodoo" as the defining factor in the game's outcome.
"YAY CHIEFS WIN!!!!!! TAVYVOODOO PULLED THROUGH" wrote one X user.
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"tayhappiness when the chiefs win because of tayvoodoo," posted another person.
"The bengals didn't know about Tayvoodoo," pointed out another Swiftie.
There's no question that Swift's presence boosted morale among Chiefs supporters at the game. Wearing a vintage Chiefs jersey as a dress with thigh-high black boots, the "Fortnight" singer was in good spirits throughout the event, high-fiving fellow attendees including Kelce's parents, Ed and Donna Kelce, her own mother, Andrea, and friend and fellow singer Danielle Haim.
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