Taylor Swift Surprises Kitchen Staff at Kansas City Chiefs Game with Generous $100 Bills

21 December 2023 3084
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Taylor Swift demonstrated her generous nature while watching her boyfriend Travis Kelce at Gillette Stadium during the Kansas City Chiefs vs. New England Patriots game on December 17. An attendee of the match noticed Swift tipping the food runners with one-hundred-dollar bills, took a picture, and the post spread rapidly on social media.

The shared photograph depicted Swift, 34, peeking into the kitchen from a door while clutching several bills, donning a red and white knitted beanie. The caption accompanying the image recapped the scene: “Taylor Swift handing out tips to the food runners after today’s Chiefs vs Patriots game!”

People praised her kindness in the comments section. One user stated how Swift recognizes and gratitude to everyone around her, a trait they think many celebrities lack. A TikTok user shared the picture with a caption noting that Swift's actions prove she's more than just wealthy—she's a good human being.

Other users commended Swift for distributing the money personally, instead of assigning the task to her staff team. One comment read, “The fact that SHE HERSELF is passing them out and not one of her staff is crazy to me. She’s amazing.”

Swift is no stranger to acts of generosity. In 2018, the singer of “All Too Well” donated $15,500 to a fan whose mom was in a coma. In 2011, during her Speak Now tour, she gifted about 6,000 books worth $70,000 to the Reading Public Library in Pennsylvania. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift and her mother, Andrea Swift, donated $50,000 to a widow with five children whose husband succumbed to the deadly virus.

Swift’s altruistic actions do not stop at humans. She also donated the profits from her “Wildest Dreams” music video, which featured wildlife such as zebras and giraffes, to the African Parks Foundation of America, an organization devoted to preventing illegal hunting, preserving nature, and promoting sustainable tourism.


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