Caitlin Clark’s admiration for Taylor Swift has finally come full circle after the two embraced each other multiple times during the Chiefs’ divisional round playoff game on Saturday. Clark was spotted sitting in the pop star’s suite in Arrowhead Stadium, where Kansas City hosted the Texans.
The WNBA star and longtime Chiefs fan sat with Swift as Kansas City rolled past the Houston Texans to advance to the AFC championship game.
Clark's appearance in the Swift suite came not long after the Indiana Fever player revealed the singer invited her to join her at a Chiefs game. After Clark attended the Eras Tour in November, the former first overall pick said Swift left her four bags of merchandise. Swift also invited Clark to join her at a future Chiefs game.
Caitlin Clark was seen in the same suite as Taylor Swift at Arrowhead Stadium during the Chiefs' divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans
Caitlin Clark had a unique viewing experience for the Kansas City Chiefs' Divisional Round matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday. The Indiana
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and pop icon Taylor Swift were the talk of the NFL after they sat next to each other to watch the Chiefs beat the Texans.
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Clark, a lifelong Chiefs fan, is also a noted fan of Swift's music and attended the game after being personally invited by the singer.
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