Taylor Swift has had quite a year. Forbes recently named her as the 5th most powerful woman in the world, she recently achieved billionaire status, her tour broke records, but she was booed at the Patriots-Chiefs game on Sunday night at Gillette Stadium, according to the Daily Mail.

After celebrating her birthday this week, Taylor Swift is cheering on Travis Kelce!

The pop superstar, 34, stepped out to watch her beau, also 34, as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon.

The Grammy winner was photographed arriving at the game at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots’ home turf in Foxborough, Massachusetts. People.com

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Taylor Swift thinks that this Massachusetts spot is "The Most Joyful Place on Earth".

Gillette Stadium!

 

How is that for marketing?

This was said before she started dating Kansas City Chiefs' star Travis Kelce, so I wonder if Taylor still thinks that.

The Eras Tour Massachusetts

At her stop in Foxborough, MA on May 19th she said of Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) the super kind words.

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The Historic 3.5 Hour Rain Show on May 21 at Gillette

 

Taylor Swift once owned property in Hyannis, Massachusetts

She bought a seven-bedroom house on Cape Cod in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts in 2012 for $4.8 million, but she later sold it for $5.6 million. -pinkvilla.com

Swift recently made headlines after lending her $30 million Rhode Island to Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid.

Even though Gigi and Bradley have their own properties in New York, they wanted somewhere more private to spend time getting to know each other and Taylor was only too happy to help, the insider added. She said the door to her home is always open for them to use. -housebeautiful.com

Taylor loves New England.

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