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Adele tells Taylor Swift haters to ‘get a f***ing life,’ says she rooted for the Chiefs; Adele admitted that she doesn’t know much about football, but she has enjoyed following Swift’s journey with the NFL.
The British singer has confessed she’s rooting for the Chiefs ahead of Sunday’s game.
Everyone is talking about the Super Bowl. Even British singer Adele who, in epic- and slightly unexpected- fashion, revealed she’s rooting for the Chiefs ahead Sunday’s highly anticipated showdown. During her Saturday night concert at Cesar’s in Las Vegas, the ‘Set Fire to the Rain’ singer said enough was enough and decided to send a powerful message of support to her friend Taylor Swift and the Chiefs.
Adele, who is a friend of Taylor’s, appeared to be completely bewildered by all those people who are supporting the 49ers just because of Swift’s recent involvement with Travis Kelce and the Chiefs. “I think I want the Chiefs to win just because Taylor Swift goes for them, and all of you complaining about Taylor being at the game, get a f***ing life!”
The Brit didn’t stop there, saying that Swift has “actually made it [the NFL and the Super Bowl] a bit more enjoyable to watch!” And it seems that she’s not wrong. The viewership of Sunday’s game is expected to smash all previous Super Bowl records. Swift, who is currently in Asia for her Eras Tour, is expected to make an appearance at the Allegiant Stadium to support her boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
At her residency show in Las Vegas on Saturday, Adele told the crowd that she was rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Super Bowl. “I think I want the Chiefs to win just because Taylor Swift goes for them,” she said as the crowd cheered. The singer continued, “And all of you complaining about Taylor being at the game, get a f***ing life, that’s her f***ing boyfriend,” referring to Travis Kelce. “It’s actually made it a bit more enjoyable to watch, because like I said I have no idea what’s going on,” she said. Adele’s wishes came true the following night when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl, beating the San Francisco 49ers in overtime 25-22.