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Patrick Mahomes gives intriguing insight into what Taylor Swift is really like behind the scenes
Patrick Mahomes has been full of praise for the “down-to-earth” superstar Taylor Swift, who he’s gotten to know well during her fast-paced romance with his teammate Travis Kelce.
The three-time Super Bowl champion spoke about the unexpected delights of finding himself amid the sphere of one of the most famous people globally in the unforgettable 2023 season. On the pitch, the Kansas City Chiefs made another mark on history books by conquering the San Francisco 49ers, earning a back-to-back Super Bowl triumph.
True to form since her sensational debut at Arrowhead in September, Swift graced the Allegiant Stadium stands to support her partner as he charged towards victory. Together with Brittany Mahomes, the “Anti Hero” chart-topper watched intently on Feb.11 as their partners dominated on American football’s grandest stage.
Now, the Chiefs’ leading playmaker, Mahomes, reflected on mingling with Swift due to his friendship with teammate Kelce in an interview with TIME. The 28 year old football figure reminisced about the recent season saying, “I’ve met a lot of famous people now in my life.”
Taylor’s probably the most down-to-earth person that’s been on that stage for that long. She’s never not working. Even when she’s taking her downtime, she’s working on something. Shooting a music video or singing a song or writing a song.”
“You can see it by how she talks. Even when she’s talking about football, when she’s learning it, you can see her business mind putting it together,” Mahomes revealed, shedding light on Taylor Swift’s analytical approach to understanding the game. “It’s almost like she’s trying to become a coach. ‘Why can’t you try this, this, and this? ‘ She’s asking the right questions.”
Patrick Mahomes also shared his thoughts on the unexpected boost in popularity the Kansas City Chiefs have experienced thanks to Swift’s influence, noting the team’s fanbase has expanded significantly. “We went from a nationwide team that was kind of global to a full global worldwide team,” he said, acknowledging the power of the “Swifties” and adding, “That came from Taylor’s fanbase.”