Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson have Taylor Swift’s again.
The sports activities journalists reacted to Swift being booed by Philadelphia Eagles followers at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9, which the pop star attended to assist her boyfriend, Kansas Metropolis Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce.
“I really feel unhealthy for probably the most well-known, superb lady on the earth who f—ing will get booed on the Tremendous Bowl. Get out of right here,” Andrews, 46, said on the Tuesday, February 11, episode of her and Thompson’s “Calm Down With Erin and Charissa” podcast. “I like her. I like her.”
Fellow Fox Sports activities reporter Thompson, 42, agreed with Andrews, although she understood why followers on the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans won’t cheer for Swift.
“I like the [Eagles] fandom. Eagles are proud followers. They’re gonna hate her on that day since you’re rooting in your staff,” she reasoned.
Thompson continued, “Taylor, everyone knows Erin and I’s affinity for her. She handles all the things so effectively. And so does Travis. He handles this so effectively. They each deal with [things] with a lot grace.”
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Swift was briefly proven on the Jumbotron through the 2025 Tremendous Bowl on Sunday, eliciting a loud refrain of boos from Eagles followers.
Swift, 35, appeared confused, turning to pal Ice Spice to ask, “What’s occurring?”
Swift’s pal Serena Williams quickly had the pop star’s back, taking her protection to X.
“I like you @taylorswift13,” Williams, 43, a famous Swiftie alongside daughter Olympia, wrote on Sunday. “Don’t hearken to these booos!!”
Andrews, who was reporting on the sector, additionally revealed on Tuesday’s podcast episode the candy second she shared with Kelce, 35, after he and the Chiefs lost 40-22 to the Eagles throughout Sunday’s sport.
“I rotated and I walked as much as him. I used to be like, ‘I don’t wanna bug him,’ however no, that’s our pal and this actually sucks,” Andrews mentioned. “I gave him an enormous hug and I used to be similar to, ‘I like you, I’m so sorry.’ They’re people too.”
Following Sunday’s defeat, Kelce admitted to reporters that the Chiefs lacked “spark” through the huge sport. “We haven’t performed that unhealthy all 12 months,” Kelce mentioned admitted. “[We] simply couldn’t discover that spark, couldn’t discover that momentum.”