The Taylor Swift effect has reached the chiefs, according to the owner Clark Hunt.
Friday, during an interview on “The Pat McAfee Show”, Hunt discussed the effect of Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce on his organization after his appearance on the “New Heights” podcast of the tight whip.
Hunt was simply positive when he discussed Swift – specifically citing his impact with the fans of the chefs in recent seasons.
“It has been a whirlwind, I would say, for the organization in the past two years since Taylor has literally entered our lives. She did an incredible job, involuntarily, to increase our female fans base.
“We were previously a 50-50 report, a female male fans base, and now 57% of our fans are women, which, I think, is probably the highest in the National Football League. So there was absolutely a rapid Taylor effect.”
Hunt also shared his support for the relationship of Swift and Kelce, saying that the two make an “incredible couple”.
“Let me say how happy we are for their relationship,” said Hunt. “They are an incredible couple, and watching them together is really special. This podcast, seeing them side by side to talk about their relationship, was absolutely incredible.”
During her stay on the “New Heights” podcast on Wednesday, the winner 14 times spoke of her “recruit” season of the NFL during the first stages of Kelce’s relationship, revealing the moment which means most for her this year.
Swift, who started going out with Kelce in 2023, said that she was cherishing the moment when Kelce’s mother had invited her on the field to celebrate the victory of the AFC Chiefs’ Championship in 2024.
“The first time I entered the field, which would have been when you would have won the AFC championship, the first season I was with you, and it was in Baltimore, and we were in the rest and you just won the AFC championship, we panicked and everyone shouts, and (Travis ”) Mom goes during the podcast.
“I said to myself,” What are we doing, what do you mean? ” Where are we going? And she says to herself: “We go down on the field” and I said to myself, “Does he say it’s okay? Because we hadn’t talked about it.