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Only Taylor Swift Could Accidentally Photobomb Herself—And Her Apology Is Priceless

Who knew that was possible?

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When Taylor Swift enters the building, all eyes are on her—and Monday night’s Kansas City Chiefs game against the New Orleans Saints was no different. Swift, 34, was definitely the star of the show, but in a funny turn of events, she managed to photobomb…herself.

During the game, where the Chiefs triumphed with a 26-13 win, Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, hung out in the VIP suite with Chariah Gordon, fiancée of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. The two were enjoying their post-game chat, but it was the Eras Tour poster on the suite’s wall that became the unexpected focus of the moment—and the source of Swift's playful "apology."

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“How do you feel after this win?” Gordon asked Swift, standing in front of the tour poster. “No, it’s important that you answer the question this time,” Swift teased, keeping things light.

“I feel that we feel really good after this win, we’re five and oh,” Gordon said, while Swift chimed in, “Going into a bye week, it’s perfect.”

Gordon agreed, “Perfect is the word.” Cue Taylor realizing she was standing directly in front of her own Eras Tour poster. (She performed at Arrowhead Stadium back in July 2023.)

“Sorry for photobombing myself,” Swift quipped as she pointed to the framed photo on the wall.

But let’s be real, it wasn’t just her humor (or the Chiefs) that stole the show. Swift’s game-day outfit was pure fire. She rocked a gray and red plaid two-piece from Vivienne Westwood, pairing it with chunky black boots, a tapestry-style bag with a silver chain, glitter freckles and, of course, her signature red lip.

And her beau, Travis Kelce, didn’t miss a beat either, matching her plaid vibes with a long-sleeve dark gray plaid shirt, khaki shorts and some seriously cool shades.

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