Swift arrived around an hour and a half before the players took to the field at Arrowhead, and onlookers were desperate to get a glimpse of her as she made her way to the VIP suite.
Photographers were initially urged to stand up to avoid any inappropriate images of Swift’s outfit, and now footage has emerged of another viral moment as she made her way through the stadium.
As Swift gets off the cart transporting her, a security guard can be heard shouting at fans nearby, repeatedly saying: ‘Stand back, stand back.’
In a sweet reaction, Swift further strengthened her reputation with fans, snapping back at the security guard and correcting him with a cutting three-word response.
‘Stand back… please,’ she insisted to him, before walking away to continue her journey.
She was walking alongside her security guard Drew, but it did not appear to be him making the comment to fans, rather a different worker out of the shot.
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Fans quickly took to X to praise Swift for her kindness, with one writing: ‘Looks like an angel that has descended from the sky. God must have spared a lot of time and created this with ease.’
Another added: ‘That is how you talk to people!’, while one called her the Chiefs’ MVP.
The pop star was accompanied by both her mom Andrea and her dad Scott for the game – which is her 17th time watching boyfriend Travis.
She has not missed a single Chiefs home game this season, despite her crazily busy schedule which has taken her around the world on her sold-out Eras Tour.
Swift has recently completed a leg in the US, and this week will head north of the border to Canada for three nights in Toronto, beginning Thursday.
It has been a wild few days for Swift, with the highs of her Grammy nominations coupled with the lows of Donald Trump winning the election – after she publicly endorsed his opponent Kamala Harris.
Swift was seen out and about in New York’s Meatpacking District with friends on Friday night, but she managed to hot-foot it over to Kansas City in time for Kelce’s Chiefs game on Sunday.
She was seen shortly after the viral clip emerged sitting in her usual VIP suite, with mom Andrea sitting next to her.
During the game itself, she went through her usual range of emotions, looking stunned during a difficult first half for the Chiefs – before erupting when Kelce scored a touchdown to make franchise history.
Kelce is now tied first for the most touchdowns by a tight end in Chiefs history, leveling Tony Gonzalez on 76.