Taylor Swift was praised for urging her security guard to be more polite as she arrived for Travis Kelce's game on Sunday (11.11.24).
The 'Cruel Summer' hitmaker was surrounded by photographers as she and parents Andrea and Scott Swift entered Arrowhead Stadium in a golf cart for Kansas City Chiefs V. Denver Broncos, prompting a member of her team to shout at the assembled paparazzi.
In a clip shared to X, the security guard aggressively shouted: "Guys, stay back!"
But as she walked into the arena, Taylor interrupted and corrected him by saying: "Stay back, please."
The 34-year-old star and her parents then continued walking towards the VIP suite where Taylor usually sits for home games.
A number of fans praised the 'Shake It Off' singer for the way she gently rebuked her staff member.
One wrote: “Polite queen!”
Another added: “Love this. Respect.”
And a third joked: “Haha she really toddler mom’d the f*** out of them [cry laughing emoji] (sic)"
During the game, Taylor got to see her 35-year-old boyfriend make history when he made his second touchdown catch of the season, his 76th in total.
The catch ties Travis with Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in NFL history.
The 'Karma' hitmaker was recently praised by Chariah Gordon, who is engaged to Travis' teammate Mecole Hardman Jr. for her fun-loving attitude as she spoke of what a "good time" they have cheering on their partners.
Chariah told People magazine: "That's just who she is... She's fun, she's loving, she's sweet.
"We have a good time and we are there to support our men. She's just one of the sweetest people ever... that's just that."
But Chariah recently "freaked out" when a photo she shared of the two couples on her Instagram account went viral.
She said: "I just thought that we looked cute and I posted it. I didn't have [any] thought into it, honestly. I didn't know that it was going to be that big.
"I had no expectations. I just really honestly posted because we had a good time and it was a really nice photo.
"I didn't know that I was breaking the internet! I was oblivious to all of that.
"It kind of made me feel like in a sense, I did something wrong. But I know I didn't because it's just a nice photo."