The Kansas City Chiefs will be playing in Super Bowl XVIII for the sixth time in history and fourth in the past five years, but believe it or not, even before Taylor Swift started dating Travis Kelce. , they had a very famous fan base. The team will play the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas this year for the 2024 Super Bowl.

Taylor Swift
Sure, there are other longtime celebrity fans of the Chiefs, but we can't ignore Taylor Swift among them. The singer-songwriter who dominated the Grammy Awards began dating the Chiefs' tight relationship at the end of 2023. It all started with her friendship bracelet, and her attendance at NFL games quickly added a whole new layer to Swifties fandom. Swift's efforts to support Kelsey have had a positive impact on ratings for the games she attended, and Super Bowl viewership will undoubtedly depend on her attendance.

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paul rudd
It might seem irresponsible not to include “Ant-Man” star Paul Rudd. Ladd is perhaps best known as a fan of not only the Kansas City Chiefs, but also the Kansas City baseball team, the Royals. When the Royals qualified for the playoffs in 2014, Ladd, who grew up in Lenexa, Kansas and attended the University of Kansas, jokingly invited fans to a party at his mother's house.

morgan freeman
Morgan Freeman is also a Kansas City fan. He doesn't necessarily consider Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey's romance when he watches the games, but he loves it when they win. He also enjoys watching Patrick Mahomes.

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Rob Riggle
The funny man and former Marine grew up in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park, Kansas, and also starred in the Royals' two recent World Series campaigns.

Jason Sudeikis
Although Sudeikis is younger than Rudd, he attended the same Kansas high school as the superhero actor. He was a regular at the Royals' playoff games and is an avid Kansas City supporter, pictured above wearing an Irish puppy T-shirt popular in Kansas City's historic Westport neighborhood. Ta. Sudeikis channels his Kansas City streak into his alter ego, his Apple TV+ comedy “Ted, His Lasso.”In a season 3 episode, he wore a shirt Representing the women's soccer team.

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Eric Stonestreet
The “Modern Family” actor grew up on a cattle farm in Kansas City, Kansas (not the same as Kansas City, Missouri). But if you doubt his love for the Chiefs, just scroll through his Instagram and see photos of him in the locker room from last season and videos of him playing the drums during home games.

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Brad Pitt
If Paul Rudd is the most famous Chiefs fan, Brad Pitt is simply the most famous Chiefs fan. While walking the red carpet at the 2020 SAG Awards, which happened to be the same day the Chiefs punched their ticket to the big game last season, his fellow Chiefs fans threw their hats at Pitt and swung on the carpet.

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David Koechner
The “Anchorman” actor, who hails from Tipton, Missouri, had the honor of playing the drums at Chiefs home games last season and can often be seen hanging out with the likes of Ladd, Stonestreet, Sudeikis and Riggle during Royals playoff games. It has been witnessed.

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melissa ethridge
The country-rock icon from Leavenworth, Kansas, is a longtime supporter of the red and yellow. She also performed her national anthem before last season's AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots.

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henry cavill
The Kansas City Chiefs have a Superman, which is fitting since the comic book character grew up across the state line in Kansas. However, Cavill is a British national from Jersey in the Channel Islands.

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Tech N9ne
Every member of 816 knows the influence and importance of rapper Tech N9ne, whose real name is Aaron Yates. The Kansas City, Missouri-born artist has been representing Kansas City since day one.

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Heidi Gardner
Gardner has been representing Heartland on Saturday Night Live since Jason Sudeikis left the cast. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, the comedian attended the University of Kansas and the University of Kansas. and University of Missouri.

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John Amos
The iconic actor of “Good Times'' and “Roots,'' among many movies and TV series, is not only a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, but he actually made the cut in 1967. He signed a free agent contract with the team.

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kevin willmott
The Oscar-winning co-writer with Spike Lee, “BlacKkKlansman,'' also teaches film and media studies at the University of Kansas. He told the Kansas City Star: “I've been a fan ever since I was in the fifth grade when I was bought an electric football game between the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs and the Vikings for Christmas.”

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david cook
The “American Idol” winner grew up a Chiefs fan in Blue Springs, Missouri, not far from Arrowhead Stadium.

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harris faulkner
The Fox News host has been a Chiefs fan since his days as an anchor at WDAF in Kansas City. She sang her national anthem before a game in 1999.