She didn’t do something bad.
Taylor Swift clapped back at a Baltimore Ravens fan who hurled abuse at her Sunday night, after the team was defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs in the conference championship.
“You’ve ruined the NFL,” the fan yelled.
“I didn’t do anything,” the “Love Story” singer quipped in response, while walking through M&T Bank Stadium with her pal Brittany Mahomes.
The pair were on hand to support their partners, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, who will face off against the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl 2024 in Las Vegas next month.
The outing marked the 12th NFL game Swift has attended to cheer on the tight end, who she began dating last summer.
After the Chiefs clinched victory in the AFC Championship game, the songstress, 34, rushed onto the field to declare her love for Kelce.
“I’ve never see you like that. That was insane. I can’t believe it,” Swift was heard telling her beau as they hugged and kissed in front of the cameras.
“I love you,” she tenderly added.
Even Kelce, 34, got choked up as he was seen crying while embracing the pop superstar.
Earlier in the night, Swift was spotted arriving at a VIP suite rocking her natural curly locks and several pieces of Chiefs-themed jewelry.
She kept it low key in a simple red sweater with a black coat and black skirt, while she cheered alongside Brittany, Keleigh Sperry and Cara Delevingne.
Travis’ big brother and sister-in-law, Jason and Kylie Kelce, were also pictured in the private box cheering on the Chiefs.
When the game began, the 12-time Grammy winner completely swooned over her man’s dominant performance on the field, which included 11 catches for 116 yards.
Cameras caught her yelling and jumping in the air when the two-time Super Bowl winner scored the first touchdown of the game.
Swift appeared to scream “Oh my God” as she celebrated by grabbing her girlfriends in celebration.
In another adorable moment caught on camera, Swift appeared to be completely melting in happiness after one of Travis’ impressive plays during the first half of the AFC Championship game.