Taylor Swift enjoys Black Friday surrounded by a sea of red while supporting boyfriend Travis Kelce and his Chiefs in their matchup against the Raiders.

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    Kansas City, Mo. โ€” Pop icon Taylor Swift celebrated Black Friday by cheering on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, as he and the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Las Vegas Raiders in a chilly afternoon game at Arrowhead Stadium. Swift enjoyed a break from her Eras Tour, which will conclude with three performances in Vancouver starting December 6.

    As she made her entrance to the stadium, Swift donned a stylish black outfit complemented by a vibrant red jacket, attracting a flurry of camera flashes reminiscent of a glamorous red-carpet event. Her appearances at Chiefs games have sparked considerable media attention, particularly after she began dating Kelce who had initially invited her to join him at a game.

    Earlier that day, Target stores nationwide launched an exclusive book focused on the Eras Tour, alongside a special edition of โ€œThe Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,โ€ which was exclusively available in stores for Black Friday only. This holiday season also features two new Christmas movies that have ties to Swift.

    โ€œChristmas in the Spotlight,โ€ which debuted on Lifetime on November 23, stars Jessica Lord as a pop artist and Laith Wallschleger as a football player who find romance. The screenplay was penned by Eirene Tran Donohue, who was inspired by Swift and Kelceโ€™s relationship as she crafted a loose narrative based on her favorite musician.

    On Saturday, Hallmark plans to air โ€œHoliday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,โ€ which tells the tale of a new team employee (Tyler Hynes) who crosses paths with a woman (Hunter King) whose family has long been devoted to the Chiefs. This story was created by Sherman Wolfe, a fan of the 49ers who received the request to write it after the Chiefs triumphed over San Francisco in the Super Bowl.

    โ€œHoliday Touchdownโ€ features several cameos from Chiefs players and even includes a brief appearance by Kelceโ€™s mother, Donna Kelce. To commemorate its upcoming airing, the Chiefs organization distributed small pennants and pins to fans at the game, further emphasizing the excitement surrounding the filmโ€™s release.