VIDEO: Fake Taylor Swift Who Fooled Everyone At The Kansas City Chiefs’ Christmas Day Game Has Revealed Her True Identity

VIDEO: Fake Taylor Swift Who Fooled Everyone At The Kansas City Chiefs’ Christmas Day Game Has Revealed Her True Identity

Taylor Swift attending a Chiefs gameTaylor Swift (Via Getty Images)
Taylor Swift is one of the most famous people in the world, and there are numerous reasons why. Not only is she the most prominent and award-winning singer in the world, but she is also dating three-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce.

Kelce and Swift are the most talked about couple in the NFL and have been since they began dating in 2023. Since confirming the couple’s relationship status, they have been in every headline imaginable.

Swift is one of, if not the most famous, people in the world, so there are bound to be some engaging fans and people who support her. Recently, the Chiefs hosted the Steelers, and some fans thought that Swift would be in attendance.

Taylor Swift didn’t attend the Kansas City Chiefs game on Wednesday. However, there was someone who did in her place. One Tiktokker and Chiefs fan named Olivia attended the game, and many fans thought she was Swift.


Taylor Swift Look-A-Like Apologizes For Actions During Christmas Day Game

User Olivia Adamoniss took to TikTok to reveal that she was the person who attended the Chiefs game on Christmas Day, where they would beat the Pittsburgh Steelers and lock up first place in the AFC.

Olivia understood why fans at Arrowhead may have been confused by her appearance at the game. “I can see it, like from far away, maybe because of my hair or the way my makeup was done,” she said.

Olivia claimed that she waved back at fans because she didn’t want to seem rude. She also apologized for confusing fans with her insanely similar looks to the pop music superstar. After all is said and done, Olivia should be honored to look like Swift, as many people would be.

Son Of Former NFL Star QB Announces He’s Entering Transfer Portal For The 2nd Time This Month In Shocking Move

NFL footballs shown on field (left). NCAA logo shown on field (right). Cole Pennington is entering the transfer portal.NFL footballs and NCAA logo (Photos via Getty Images)
Cole Pennington, the son of former Miami Dolphins and New York Jets star quarterback Chad Pennington, has decided to again enter the transfer portal in an unexpected move.

The 6-foot-3 Cole Pennington joined the Marshall Thundering Herd in 2022, redshirting in his first year. In limited action over the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Pennington has thrown for 752 yards, one touchdown and six interceptions.

Just eight days ago, Pennington announced on X/Twitter that he was committed to the South Dakota Coyotes’ program. The team is coached by Bob Neilson, who finished 11-3 in 2024.

But shortly after noon on Friday, Cole Pennington announced that he’s back in the transfer portal because of “unforeseen circumstances.” The details behind the development aren’t clear at this time.

Braylon Braxton was Marshall’s main starting quarterback during the 2024 season, throwing for 1,624 yards and 19 touchdowns against two interceptions to go along with 610 rushing yards and four rushing scores. Braxton has also entered the transfer portal.

Chad Pennington is now the head coach of the Sayre School football team (in Lexington, Kentucky) that Cole attended. Chad played for the Jets from 2000 to 2007 before spending his final three seasons (2008 to 2010) in Miami.

Cole Pennington Looks To Follow Father’s Footsteps

The elder Pennington was drafted 18th overall by the New York Jets in 2000 following five years at Marshall. Pennington had success as QB for both the Jets and Dolphins, earning Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2006 (with New York) and Miami (2008).

New York reached the postseason three times with Chad, who also led Miami to a surprise AFC East division crown in 2008.

If Cole Pennington can land in the right system, he’ll improve his production and hopefully follow Chad’s footsteps into the NFL.

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