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Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce share a sweet hug at the Chiefs vs. Buccaneers game


Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce share a sweet hug at the Chiefs vs. Buccaneers game

Taylor Swift welcomed Jason Kelce with a hug as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Swift, 34, hugged her boyfriend's 37-year-old brother in a private suite overlooking the field at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday, November 4, according to fan footage posted online. Fast brought her mother with her Andreapapa Scott And Brother Austin to watch with her Travis Kelce and the Chiefs defeat the Buccaneers 30-24.

Jason, meanwhile, was in the middle of a controversy over how he handled a heckler over the weekend.

The retired NFL player made headlines on Saturday, November 2nd when he hurled the heckler's smartphone after the person made an offensive comment about Travis and his famous girlfriend. In a viral clip, this person confronted Jason and asked, “How does it feel that your brother is in favor of dating Taylor Swift?”

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Jason, who was outside Penn State University's Beaver Stadium for an appearance on ESPN College game dayIn retaliation, he took the man's phone and threw it on the ground.

Footage of Jason later surfaced respond verbally to the argument by saying, “Who is the devil now?” three times.

Philadelphia radio host Jon Marks condemned Jason's behavior via

The PHLY Sports The presenter said: “He makes a lot of money on multiple (sic) platforms and his brother could marry the biggest pop star of all time.” He can't tap people's phones. He needs security to deal with this shit.”

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Although Jason received some backlash for escalating the situation, many fans supported him in defending Travis and Swift, both of whom have not publicly commented on the incident.

Us weekly confirmed Monday that Penn State University police are doing so I will continue to investigate the dispute. “The University and Public Safety Police are the investigating agency for this incident and the process is ongoing,” PSU police said Us in a statement.

Later that day, Jason broke his silence and apologized for his misconduct.

“I am not happy with everything that happened. I’m not proud of it,” he said on ESPN Monday night countdown before the showdown between the Chiefs and the Buccaneers. “In the midst of a heated moment, I decided to meet hate with hate, and I don't think that's a productive thing to do. I don’t think it leads to a discourse.”

He continued: “In that moment I fell to a level I shouldn’t have. The bottom line is that I try to live my life according to the golden rules. I was always taught that. I try to treat people with decency and respect. I will continue to do that in the future.”

Kelce concluded by saying, “We have to focus on one game. A matchup. I don’t think this is the platform to necessarily go into that.”

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