Steelers fan wearing insulting Taylor Swift T-shirt thrown out of bar after Christmas Day loss to Chiefs

A Pittsburgh Steelers fan wearing a T-shirt with an offensive message about Taylor Swift was reportedly thrown out of a bar following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day.

The Chiefs continued their near-flawless regular season with a 29-10 Christmas victory at the Steelers, improving their record to 15-1 on the year.

Before the game at Acrisure Stadium, a number of Pittsburgh fans could be seen wearing T-shirts aimed at Swift – the high-profile girlfriend of Kansas City’s Travis Kelce.

Although the pop megastar was not present at the match, several home fans wore shirts that read: ‘Taylor Swift sucks’.

And according to reports on social media, one of the fans in question was later thrown out of a cafe around the corner from the stadium after the match.

It is believed that they were kicked out of Jason Aldean’s Kitchen & Rooftop Bar for being “drunk and belligerent” that night, having just watched their team suffer a third straight loss in the NFL.

A Steelers fan wearing an offensive Taylor Swift T-shirt was thrown out of a bar on Christmas Day

Swift’s friend Travis Kelce had just helped the Chiefs beat the Steelers earlier that day

The game proved to be a historic one for Swift’s friend Kelce, who set a franchise record for most receiving touchdowns.

Kelce surpassed fellow tight end Tony Gonzalez’s Chiefs record with 76, with his 77th score also helping earn the AFC’s No. 1 seed in the postseason.

Swift, who has not attended any away games against Kansas City so far this season, was clearly impressed with his latest performance on the field.

The singer found a message from the The chef’s bill and one of New heightsthe podcast Travis and brother Jason co-host, with respect to her friend’s enormous achievement.

Kelce also had his 1,000th career catch in the game, though he remains well behind Gonzalez and former Cowboys star Jason Witten for third on the all-time list.

Gonzalez has still surpassed him in that category with 1,325 career receptions. Witten ranks among the Chiefs legends with 1,228 catches.

Swift’s next chance to see Kelce play live apparently won’t be for a few weeks.

The Chiefs close the regular season this Sunday in Denver, with Kelce having limited playing time as the AFC’s top spot is already locked up.

Then, as the No. 1 seed, they have a bye in the Wild Card round, which puts the next Kansas City game she could attend on Jan. 18 or 19, with her husband’s team having home field advantage throughout the postseason.

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