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Taylor Swift has had quite the eventful few days as we head into the holiday season. According to multiple entertainment outlets, speculation continues to swirl around whether the pop superstar will attend her fiancé Travis Kelce's Thanksgiving game against the Dallas Cowboys on November 27th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The game kicks off at 4:30 PM Eastern Time, but Swift has historically avoided away games due to security concerns, though she's attended every home game at Arrowhead Stadium this season. Sources tell Us Weekly that their holiday plans will be very low-key and family-centric, with the couple planning to split time between their respective families rather than making major travels.
Just this past Sunday, November 23rd, Swift was spotted at Arrowhead Stadium cheering on the Chiefs in their overtime victory against the Indianapolis Colts, keeping up her pattern of supporting Kelce at home games. In fashion news, she's been rocking various looks around New York City, from preppy schoolgirl aesthetics to all-black date night ensembles that fans have been dissecting across social media.
In a more unexpected development, Swift recently filmed a secret festive music video in the United Kingdom. According to The Sun, she flew by private jet from New Jersey to Hampshire, England last weekend to shoot what's reportedly a Christmas-themed video for her track "Opalite" from her newest album, "The Life of a Showgirl." The production was extraordinarily secretive, with extras dressed in retro outfits and Christmas props like trees and glitter cannons spotted at locations including a shopping mall in South London. The video reportedly cost around one million dollars to produce and features cameos from Lewis Capaldi and actor Domhnall Gleeson.
On the business and cultural front, Swift's influence continues to ripple through corporate America. When she announced her album "The Life of a Showgirl" on the "New Heights" podcast with Travis Kelce, mentioning her love of the color orange, major brands from Netflix to Shake Shack immediately jumped on the trend, flooding social media with orange-themed content. The podcast episode itself became a massive viral moment, garnering over 11.7 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, making it her first-ever podcast interview.
Additionally, Swift has drawn some controversy after the White House used her song "The Fate of Ophelia" in a TikTok video featuring President Trump on November 2nd, with the lyrics altered. She has not publicly addressed the unauthorized use, drawing criticism from fans and commentators who note her historical vigilance in protecting her music rights.
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