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Anonymous wrote:I hope so. I just want to enjoy the NFL without her gaped mouth posing and preening.
Have you ever watched her at music award shows? She stands, dances and sings along to every perfomance. She makes a spectacle of herself. I can't decide if it's endearing or obnoxious.
You would not see this if the organizers didnât have a Taylor Camera pointed at her during the entire show.
She is always in the front row. You can't miss her.
In a stadium of 50K people?
Yes, you can definitely miss her along with the other rich people sitting in the first rows of their boxes because the non-famous people don't have cameras pointed at them.
I like Taylor and don't think she and Travis have broken up but as a longtime football watcher I feel comfortable saying that Taylor tends to conduct herself in an attention grabbing way at games. I've seen many celebs show up to games and they will be shown onscreen but most commonly they are dressed down (often even wearing a baseball cap or something that helps them blend in) and when they are shown on screen they will just be sitting there or sometimes cheering but in a way that makes them look like any other football fan.
Taylor dresses in a way that really sets her apart from everyone else there and she generally has a full face of makeup (and her makeup is itself very attention grabbing with the red lips). She is extremely animated when she cheers in a way that seems self-conscious and sometimes over the top. None of this is a criticism -- there's nothing wrong with being an inherently attention-grabbing person and she's an international pop star. But I think it's disingenous to act like the reason she gets a lot of coverage when she attends games is because of external interest. She behaves in a way that makes it far more likely she will be photographed or filmed and also ensures those photos will be eye-catching content. There is an alternative way to behave at these games if she really didn't want the attention that would still result in people aiming cameras at her as they would at any very famous person but would not feed this fervor for "Taylor Swift Content." If she just showed up to games in a regular Chiefs sweatshirt and a baseball cap (not wearing what is essentially stage makeup and skipping the thigh high boots and super short shorts) and then just sat and watched and cheered when appropriate then I think the interest in her attending games would have died down by now. They'd still show her when Kelce scored but it wouldn't be this big thing. She stokes the interest and I assume it must be intentional. She wants people to look.
It's been good for her career and really phenomenal for his so you can't argue with results. But she's not a victim of this whole thing. She's driving the bus.