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Taylor Swift has ingratiated herself with the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs’ wives and girlfriends so well that one of the children of a player is now referring to her as ‘Auntie Tay’.
Swift has become close with a number of WAGs on the team – including Chariah Gordon – the fiancée of wide receiver Mecole Hardman. Speaking to Glamour magazine, Gordon revealed that Swift went out of her way to make a blanket for her seven-month old daughter, Ci.
Swift even went so far as to include the text ‘Aunty Tay and Baby Ci’ in the blanket. ‘I haven’t told nobody this, but she knitted my daughter a blanket in between her sets,’ Gordon told the outlet. ‘It’s so freaking cute and so thoughtful. She said that her aunt did it for her when she was a kid and she wanted to do the same for me. So she, in between shows, was making blankets and getting my kids super near.’
Swift and Gordon have grown close this season – with the pop superstar often sharing a luxury box with her. Just a few days ago, Swift held baby Ci in her arms and Gordon posted a photo of the adorable interaction on her Instagram story.
Earlier this month, Gordon watched Swift perform when her Eras Tour made a stop in Indianapolis, Indiana. Swift has only attended games at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium so far this season, with the pop star choosing to pass on attending the Chiefs’ most recent game.
Despite being in Toronto, Canada – just across Lake Ontario from boyfriend Travis Kelce when the Chiefs played the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York – the ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ singer did not hop on a plane to watch Sunday’s enthralling matchup.
The tight end only finished with two catches for eight yards as the Chiefs lost 30-21 to Buffalo – spoiling their perfect season. Considering the trend, it’s possibly unlikely that Swift will watch the next game Kansas City plays – as they’ll be on the road to take on the Carolina Panthers.