Watch Taylor Swift Chug Her Drink Like a Pro at the 2024 Super Bowl

The pop star cheered on boyfriend Travis Kelce as he helped lead the Kansas City Chiefs to victory.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift attends Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas.Harry How/Getty Images

Taylor Swift is multi-talented. In addition to her abilities to pen chart-topping songs and perform for three hours straight on a nightly basis on her Eras Tour, the 34-year-old pop star is also, apparently, a master at chugging her drinks.

While cheering on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 11), Swift enjoyed a few drinks with Ice Spice, Lana Del Rey, Blake Lively and more friends at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. At one point, she was featured on the jumbotron as she tipped her head back and finished off her beverage, fans cheering her on throughout the venue.

 

When she was done, she triumphantly slammed the container down in front of her. The NFL shared a clip of the moment on X and simply captioned it, “Icon.”

The 14-time Grammy winner’s drink-downing demonstration came midway through the game, the tension of which was broken only by Usher’s electric Halftime Show performance. Finally, after many long minutes of overtime, the Chiefs proved victorious against the San Francisco 49ers, securing Kansas City its second Super Bowl win in a row.

Swift was also joined by her parents at the game, as well as Kelce’s family. At one point, cameras captured her introducing Sir Paul McCartney to the tight end’s father, Ed.

Shortly after quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw the game-winning touchdown, she joined her boyfriend on the field and watched as he gave an emotional speech before kissing him in front of NFL cameras. Later that night, the couple attended an afterparty in Sin City where they sang along to remixes of Swift’s hits “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me,” and kissed on the dance floor.

Watch Swift chug her drinkat Super Bowl LVIII below.