Pop star Taylor Swift lost a lot of Instagram followers after the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fans already booed the 14-time Grammy winner at the game because she supports the Chiefs.
Since she is dating Travis Kelce and cheering for his team, it looks like some Eagles fans are still upset. No one has said it out loud, but losing so many followers on Instagram shows how they feel when their idol supports the opposition.
Even though Taylor Swift is one of the biggest music stars in the world, the Eagles fans at the Super Bowl weren’t very friendly when they saw her on the jumbotron. Swift seemed surprised by the cold reaction.
After the game, she lost a lot of followers on Instagram. Reports say she lost over 150,000 followers since the Eagles won.
this is the exact moment she realized she betrayed the eagles for nothing đ pic.twitter.com/H5kfnp1LT0
— Ű (@gaylorisms) February 10, 2025
Even with the loss, she still has 282 million followers. But this has led to people talking about how the Super Bowl moment affected her social media.
Plus, she also seemed upset and has been going out less, skipping some events and meetups with friends.
Taylor Swift making fewer visits following Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss
Taylor Swift made headlines for skipping her best friend Danielle Haimâs birthday party after the Chiefs lost the Super Bowl 59. Since sheâs dating Chiefs star Travis Kelce, fans know sheâs very close to the team.
She watched the game with Danielle and her sisters, Este and Alana Haim. But after the tough loss, âPage Sixâ reported that she stayed home instead of going to another special event.
So Taylor shows up to the Super Bowl in bejeweled shorts with the Haim sisters who were in her bejeweled MV calling her a snake đâŠ.. coincidence? pic.twitter.com/CGE7UjeSB7
— Shahad13đ𫶠(@shahadmajili) February 11, 2025
Thatâs why she missed Danielleâs big 36th birthday party. This truly surprised us, as it showed how close she is to the sport despite being a celebrity from a different world.