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Taylor Swift Has Blunt Message For Cameras Focusing On Her During Chiefs-Ravens Game

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After CBS' cameras focused on the pop star for several seconds to promote the Grammy Awards during the AFC championship game, Swift let her displeasure be known by telling them to 'go away, please.'

The sports world has been divided over the past few months regarding the amount of air time Taylor Swift has been receiving during NFL broadcasts.

As it turns out, it seems the Grammy winner is over the attention, as well.


On Sunday, the singer once again attended a Kansas City game to support her beau Travis Kelce as the Chiefs took on the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC conference championship game.

As per usual, cameras made their way to the singer several times throughout the game, and at one point, Swift had apparently had enough and delivered a blunt message.

As CBS was promoting the upcoming Grammy Awards with the camera zoomed in on the pop star, Swift mouthed:

"Go away, please."

You can watch below.

Viewers of the clip didn't blame Swift for wanting to enjoy the game and cheer on her boyfriend without being bothered.






Some noted that the attention comes with the territory of being one of the biggest stars in the world.

A few viewers argued that Swift may have actually said:

"Oh, it's the Grammys."




Whatever the case, the evening definitely saw a happy ending for Swift and her man.

The Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10, securing their spot in this year's Super Bowl, and Kelce passed Jerry Rice's record for the most postseason receptions in NFL history.

What a night!

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