Travis Kelce's ex Kayla Nicole roots for Eagles over Chiefs in Super Bowl 2025
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Look what the breakup made her do.

Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole attended the Super Bowl 2025 on Sunday — and proudly cheered for the Philadelphia Eagles.

The 33-year-old, who split from the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in 2022, shared a video from her seat in Caesars Superdome via Instagram Stories.

Nicole was surrounded by fans wearing green for the Pennsylvania-based team as they celebrated a touchdown.

“Where’s the bandwagon emoji?” the “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” star captioned the subsequent slide.

She and pal Chrysty Gaither chanted “Fly, Eagles, fly,” before yelling “E-A-G-L-E-S” and making the corresponding letters with their hands.

Nicole, notably, dated Kelce, 35, on and off from 2017 to 2022.

The couple packed on the PDA in 2020 when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers.

In a recent interview with People on Friday, she looked back on the time they spent together, mentioning that she had to set aside her own ambitions to support the athlete.

The pair were broken up by the time Kelce’s Missouri-based team won the Super Bowl again in 2023 — and again the following year.

By the 2024 matchup, the “Catching Kelce” alum was dating Taylor Swift.

Kelce, additionally, had unfollowed Nicole via Instagram after she thirsted over Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.


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“fly eagles fly,” she tweeted in November 2023. “Y’all have eyes too.”

Kelce and Swift had gone public with their romance two months prior.

Despite the challenges, the couple’s relationship is still going strong. The singer showed up at Sunday’s game in New Orleans wearing a fashion-forward outfit: a white blazer, matching tank top, bejeweled shorts, and thigh-high boots. She also proudly displayed the “T” chain she wore at the Grammy Awards the weekend before.

The Grammy winner, 35, cheered on her boyfriend from a suite with rapper Ice Spice, brother Austin Swift and more friends and family members.

During the game, the songwriter, who faced loud boos when her image appeared on the jumbotron, seemed visibly stressed as the Eagles took a commanding 24-0 lead in the first half.

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