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Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl appearance: Security expert says it’s ‘likely necessary’ star conceals her entrance

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The Super Bowl may be one of the most highly-secured events in the world, but Taylor Swift’s arrival could cause obstacles to the security plan.

Security Industry Association (SIA) CEO Don Erickson told Fox News Digital that the pop star will most likely try to conceal her entrance and exit from Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, for her own safety and the safety of others.

“While it may not be a common tactic for celebrities to conceal themselves in containers or broom carts when entering or exiting a stadium, it is likely necessary given the fan fixation on Swift and hysteria surrounding her relationship with Travis Kelce,” Erickson said.

He continued, “To avoid crowd management issues that might result from large numbers of people trying to push towards the celebrity if spotted, she will likely conceal her movements in the stadium and her entrance and exit for her own protection – and the protection of other patrons.

After Travis Kelce’s big game, Swift will continue the tour in Australia, Asia and Europe through the end of summer, with some U.S. and Canada dates in the fall.

Taylor had a big night at the Grammy Awards, but Kelce was not in attendance. Not only did the mega pop star make history at the 2024 Grammys, taking home two awards, she announced her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”

Even though Kelce was not in attendance, the Kansa City Chiefs star did support his girlfriend from afar, saying, “She’s unbelievable.”

“She’s rewriting the history books. I told her I need to hold up my end of the bargain and bring home some hardware, too,” Kelce told ESPN.

Kelce additionally made it clear on “The Pat McAfee Show” that their relationship is about having fun and showing support no matter what, even if they can’t be there in person to do so.

It’s a beautiful thing, isn’t it?” Kelce told McAfee, who referenced the Chiefs star and Swift being in love

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