Josh Allen’s Sister Didn’t Hold Back Her Thoughts On Taylor Swift After Bills’ Big Win Over Chiefs
Taylor Swift and Josh Allen’s sister (Photos via Getty Images & Instagram)
Taylor Swift was not at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, yet she still remains a huge topic of conversation.
We found out why Swift took a pass on watching boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs play in Buffalo, New York.
Ryleigh Spector, who is married to Bills linebacker Baylon Spector, shared an Instagram Story on Sunday, posing alongside Ryan Bass, the wife of Bills kicker Tyler Bass, and Brianna Pomerleau, the wife of Buffalo tight end Dalton Knox.
She wrote a scathing message directed to the singer, “9-2!” she said, adding, “Never a Swiftie.”
Not everybody connected to the Buffalo Bills feels that way about Taylor Swift.
Prior to Sunday’s Bills-Chiefs game at Highmark Stadium, Josh Allen’s sister, Makenna, posted photos from the Eras Tour on Instagram, letting the world know she and her friend had attended Swift’s recent concert in Toronto.
Amid her pictures was a clear caption that she is a fan.
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“From Taylor Swift on Friday to a Bills win on Sunday — This weekend hit all the right notes,” Makenna Allen wrote.
In one of the pictures, you can see Makenna holding up the “heart” sign with her hand, just as Taylor Swift was doing on stage.
Her last three posts were at the Bills-Chiefs game, which also included the team winning the game as everybody made their way onto the field.
Taylor Swift Had Reasons Not To Be Inside Highmark Stadium
Taylor Swift skipped the game between the Chiefs and the Bills on Sunday.
However, she had her reasons for not showing up, even though she did in 2023.
Taylor is reportedly only attending Chiefs home games in Kansas City due to security reasons, and sports commentator Adam Lefkoe revealed she and the Kelce family didn’t have the best time at last year’s Chiefs vs. Bills game in Buffalo.
“I have heard from people very close that it was not a great experience in Buffalo,” he explained to Kay Adams on Up and Adams. “It was not. For all parties involved…and I’m talking about the most famous of all the parties.”