NFL fans piled in on social media after spotting Taylor on the jumbotron

SUPER Bowl viewers gave Taylor Swift quite the crass reaction when she was shown in the stadium for the first time.

Swift was cheering on boyfriend Travis Kelce in the big game, but fans weren’t thrilled to see her there.

Taylor Swift shown on a jumbotron at a stadium.
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Taylor Swift was showered in boos after being shown on the jumbotronCredit: X

Large screen showing people at a Superdome event.
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Swift did chuckle a bit and awkwardly smiled after making the comments
Swift was shown on the jumbotron in the stadium and boos came raining down from the stands.

She seemed to notice these boos were aimed in her direction and didn’t look happy about it.

Swift glared in the direction of the camera during the boos and glanced at her friend Ice Spice sitting next to her.

She could be seen on the jumbotron saying “what’s going on?” to those around her.

Taylor Swift whispering to a woman in the stands at a football game.
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Swift could be seen glaring at the camera after the boos came downCredit: Reuters
Swift did chuckle a bit and awkwardly smiled after making the comments.

NFL fans on social media joined in on the boos with comments against Swift.

“Is she really so oblivious? The NFL fan base isn’t her fanbase,” one fan said.

“The look on Taylor’s face as she gets booed is priceless,” another fan said.

“They just don’t get it. We do not care,” a third fan said.

“Wild. Not what I was expecting,” a fourth fan said.
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“Eagles fans booed Santa Claus, they are definitely booing Taylor,” a fifth fan said.

Eagles fans made their presence known in New Orleans and cheered their team on to a famous victory.

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce produced some of the worst games of their careers and were left teary-eyed together after the loss.

By halftime, Mahomes had already thrown a pick six and had been sacked three times.

The Eagles led 17-0 when Swift was booed before demolishing the Chiefs 40-22.