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Taylor Swift
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The article uses sensational language to create excitement and speculation around Taylor Swift's potential attendance at the Super Bowl.
It's no surprise there has been speculation over Taylor Swift's potential attendance at the 2024 Super Bowl. Swifties are already hoping to see the pop superstar in the stands. With the international leg of the Eras tour in full force next February, it's very unlikely Swift would be a possible halftime performer — in fact, TMZ is reporting she absolutely won't be. However, it does seem likely she'd attend the game if Kelce is playing and they're still a couple. Given her history and the Chiefs' current winning streak, it's possible Swift and her new favorite team will be in attendance at the big game on Feb. 11, 2024, but only time will tell.
Remove sensational language and focus on presenting factual information about Taylor Swift's potential attendance.
The article selectively presents data about Taylor Swift attending Kansas City Chiefs games to support the speculation of her potential attendance at the Super Bowl.
Kelce's football stats have improved significantly anytime she's in the stands. She went to a Chiefs game for the first time in Week 3 of Sunday Night Football and has only missed one since, in Week 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. On Sept. 24, Swift went to her first Kansas City Chiefs game as they took on the Chicago Bears. On Oct. 1, Swift was spotted at the Chiefs vs. Jets game at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. On Oct. 12, Swift was back in the bleachers at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs game in Kansas City against the Denver Broncos. Swift did miss Kelce's away game against the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 8. On Oct. 22, Swift and Brittany Mahomes attended the Chiefs' home game versus the Los Angeles Chargers.
Provide a more balanced representation of Taylor Swift's attendance at Chiefs games by including any games she missed or did not attend.
The article uses biased language to favor Taylor Swift's potential attendance at the Super Bowl.
But if her rumored new beau — whom she's been cheering on from the sidelines all season — is in the biggest matchup of the year, it seems likely that Swift could take her private jet on a 12-hour flight following her Tokyo show to Las Vegas before kickoff. After all, Swift is seemingly a good luck charm! On Oct. 22, Swift and Brittany Mahomes attended the Chiefs' home game versus the Los Angeles Chargers. While there, Swift hung out with Mahomes and her son, Bronze. The two were caught on camera debuting a special handshake.
Use neutral language to present the facts without favoring Taylor Swift's potential attendance.
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