Taylor Swift is representing the Kansas City Chiefs Down Under!
The pop songstress, 34, sported a Kansas City Chiefs cap and her “TNT” bracelet in tribute to her boyfriend Travis Kelce as she boarded a private jet out of Melbourne, Australia on Sunday after completing her Eras Tour stop in the city.

Swift wore a black and white Chiefs cap with ‘Super Bowl Champions’ embroidered across the front, honoring Kelce’s team’s victory against the San Francisco 49ers at the big game on Feb. 11.
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The “Karma” singer also wore her diamond “TNT” bracelet — referencing hers and Kelce’s initials — from Wove Made Inc., which she previously wore to the Chiefs’ AFC Championship game on Jan. 28.
The custom-made bracelet matches that of her boyfriend’s following a request to the Pennsylvania-based jewelry shop by the Chiefs tight end, 34, as a sweet surprise for the pop superstar late last year, according to the brand.

“Since this was for him, we were all hands on deck,” Simone Kendle, CEO of Wove Made Inc., a company founded in 2022 by two former Army Rangers, previously told PEOPLE. Kendle shared that Kelce initially connected with Wove Made through professional golfer Michelle Wie West, who created a Swift-inspired friendship bracelet collection with the jewelry brand in the summer of 2023.
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