NFL Broadcasters Poke Fun at Taylor Swift's 'Cat Lady' Persona During Kansas City Chiefs Game
During a recent Kansas City Chiefs game, the NFL broadcasters added a touch of humor by referencing Taylor Swift's well-known affection for feline companions. Even though the pop sensation wasn't physically present at the game, her presence was humorously felt through a light-hearted joke on national television.
The playful banter unfolded during an NFL on Fox promo for the Chiefs' matchup against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, October 20. In the promo, actors portraying Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce playfully embraced Swift's 'cat lady' persona, adding a fun twist to the pre-game entertainment.
The promo featured Mahomes and Kelce in superhero attire, with Mahomes donning his No. 15 jersey, a red cape, and a matching hero mask. The banter began with the narrator teasing Kelce, hinting that he was in his "new girlfriend era." Mahomes, in character, humorously retorted, "You're late, Boy Wonder!"
Amidst the superhero-themed exchange, Mahomes jokingly quipped, "Let me guess, you were hanging out with your girlfriend, the Catwoman again," playfully alluding to Swift, whom Kelce has been romantically linked to since the summer of 2023.
Quick to correct the quarterback, Kelce, sporting a yellow cape with his No. 87 jersey and a yellow mask, teased, "I told you, she's more of a cat lady." The light-hearted exchange added a touch of whimsy to the pre-game excitement.
While the banter unfolded on screen, Swift was busy captivating audiences in Miami with a performance on the final U.S. leg of her Eras Tour, showcasing her musical prowess to fans across the country.
Swift's affinity for cats is no secret to her devoted fan base. The singer-songwriter has been vocal about her love for her feline companions since adopting her first Scottish Fold kitten, Meredith Grey, in 2011. Not stopping there, Swift expanded her furry family in 2014 with the addition of another Scottish Fold named Olivia Benson, paying homage to iconic TV characters.
In a playful nod to her growing feline family, Swift humorously recounted seeking advice from friends about adding a third cat, only to be dissuaded with the quip, "Three cats is a cat lady, two cats is a party." Undeterred, Swift welcomed Ragdoll cat Benjamin Button into her home in 2019, inspired by the eponymous character from a popular film.
Embracing her 'cat lady' persona with pride, Swift acknowledged that her beloved pets held a special place in her heart, describing them as the "most influential factor" in her life during an interview with TIME.
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Swift's playful embrace of her 'cat lady' status extended beyond her personal life to a recent political endorsement. In a show of support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, Swift signed her endorsement statement on social media as "Taylor Swift Childless Cat Lady," playfully responding to a previous remark by Senator JD Vance.
During a previous NFL season, Swift was spotted cheering on Kelce at a Chiefs game, where a fan's sign affectionately referred to her as the "childless cat lady" alongside Kelce's jersey number. The lighthearted moment captured on TikTok showcased Swift's infectious laughter and her ability to embrace humor.
With her music captivating audiences worldwide and her playful persona endearing her to fans, Taylor Swift's 'cat lady' charm adds a delightful touch of whimsy to both her personal life and public appearances, making her a beloved figure both on and off the stage.