Taylor Swift cheered on boyfriend Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium.
At that game, Taylor Swift gifted her scarf to a fan at a Kansas City Chiefs game after deciding that the young woman was her “good luck charm.”
Patrick Mahomes threw for 262 yards and a touchdown, leading the Chiefs to a 26-7 rout of the Dolphins in the fourth-coldest game in NFL history.
That fan, Beth Vancile, recently spoke to People about that gifted scarf and revealed what it smelled like.
Beth told People: “The scarf smelled like home. During the game, Taylor coined me as her ‘good luck charm,’ noticed my face was bright red, and gave me her scarf. Ironically, I was visiting Kansas City that weekend for an event for the jewelry company Collections by Joya, who just released a new charm bar, so the nickname felt even more fitting.”
Vancil also recounted her meeting with Swift on Instagram, writing: “We came, we saw, we conquered, we swag surfed with Donna [Kelce], Taylor, and Brittany [Mahomes]. Taylor gave me her scarf (it was not red and she doesn’t want it back).”
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The ‘Anti-Hero’ songstress had been attending the game along with Travis’s mother Donna Kelce and Brittany Mahomes, who is the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Vancil told Today.com that they chatted about a variety of things while posing for photos. She was declared the team’s “good luck charm” after she accurately predicted a touchdown play.
“She’s just a normal Kansas City Chiefs fan enjoying the playoffs,” she went on, remembering Swift energetically high-fiving everyone around them throughout the game.
Vancil said she got “very red” from the cold temperatures and Swift noticed: “She pulled (her scarf) off and was like, ‘You need this, you’re our good luck charm.”
Swift may have had a point about Vancil’s luck, as she told the publication that she had “no idea” her seat would be right near the singer and Donna Kelce when she bought them. “I got the tickets because they were a really good view on the 50-yard line,” she said.