Taylor Swift’s BFF Kylie Kelce Makes Shocking Super Bowl Confession

Kylie Kelce had one of the best seats in Allegiant Stadium, but she still “refused” to watch the Super Bowl.

“At some point Sunday my superstition kicked in hard. I refused to watch the game, even via the TVs,” the mom of three, who is married to Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce, wrote alongside a video shared on her Instagram Story Tuesday.

Kylie added that she spent most of the game watching her friend Sarah King’s reactions to keep her “in the loop,” calling her the “real MVP.”

The college athlete set her footage to Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It.”

King then shared footage of Kylie facing away from the Chiefs-49ers action set to the tune of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition”.

“She wasn’t lyin,” King captioned the clip, adding a laughing emoji, as Kylie admitted, “Whoop! There it is.”

Kylie and Jason, whose brother is Chiefs player Travis Kelce, sat with the tight end’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, in her VIP suite. The group also included rapper Ice Spice, Keleigh Teller, Blake Lively and Lana Del Rey.

Travis and Jason’s parents, Donna and Ed, also joined the Swift crew in the pricey box, which was paid for by Travis so everybody could sit together.

While the “Cruel Summer” singer, 34, matched her beau’s pre-game outfit in a black bedazzled look with a custom Stephanie Gottlieb “87” necklace ($4,250), Kylie opted for a more dressed-down look, choosing a red long-sleeved shirt and blue jeans.

Jason, meanwhile, wore a wild set of Chiefs-themed overalls on top of his famous “Big Yeti” T-shirt.

Prior to arriving in Las Vegas, Kylie revealed that her and Jason’s three children would not be attending their “Uncle Trav’s” huge game.

“[They stay home] as long as Dad’s not playing,” Kylie told People magazine last week.

“I think it’s a little bit controversial, but even during regular season games, I don’t take the girls to every game. They’re still very young,” Kylie, 31, explained.

“A stadium with thousands of people can be overwhelming, and there’s three of them. It can get hectic, it’s just a lot.”

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