Fans go wild for Hugh Jackman’s selfie featuring Taylor Swift at Chiefs game
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Hugh Jackman's latest photo alongside Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, and Ryan Reynolds has caused a stir among his fans. People are showing a lot of enthusiasm for this celebrity gathering.
On October 2nd, the 54-year-old actor posted a photo on Instagram. The picture included many famous people and was taken during the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the New York Jets on Sunday. They took a selfie while sitting in the stands at MetLife Stadium, with the football field and many fans in the background.
Jackman lifted the camera and grinned widely, while Reynolds and Lively, who tied the knot in 2012, flashed their smiles beside him. Swift was spotted embracing The Age of Adaline actress as she struck a pose with her mouth slightly open, wearing her well-known red lipstick.
Fans of X, formerly referred to as Twitter, have expressed their admiration for the famous selfie taken during the game where the Chiefs emerged victorious with a score of 23-20.
"We did it, OMG!" exclaimed one individual in response to the snap, with another commenting, "Hugh is definitely living up to the expectations of the public."
One person commented that they never would have thought to see Wolverine, Deadpool, Serena, and Catastrophe all together in one photo at a Chiefs vs Jets game. These are the characters played by the actors who star in popular movies and TV shows. They also mentioned Swift's character in her music video for the song "Bad Blood" as a reference.
A few of Jackman's followers made fun of his choice to include the Instagram usernames of his three friends in his story. "It's kind of silly when celebrities tag others. 'I'm at the Chiefs game, and look at who's here with me - Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and Taylor Swift - all of whom are currently trending on Twitter,'" joked one individual.
Before revealing the famous selfie, Jackman had previously uploaded another selfie from the prominent event with director Shawn Levy and Reynolds. In the picture, Jackman had once again taken the picture while grinning with his two buddies, with a visible football field in the background. Jackman humorously commented in the post caption that it was potentially his greatest selfie ever.
Jackman was seen heading into the stadium on October 1st with a star-studded crew comprising of Lively, Reynolds, Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Antoni Porowski from Queer Eye. In the course of the game, Swift was observed enthusiastically cheering on the participants while sipping on a red substance from a plastic container.
Swift was seen in the suite enthusiastically rooting alongside Lively and Reynolds, while other well-known individuals occupied the same seating area. This group comprised of individuals like Sophie Turner and Brittany Mahomes, wife of the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes.
The artist known for "Anti-Hero" also met up with Travis Kelce's mom, Donna, as the two ladies hugged in a private area. This occurred after Swift and Donna were seen cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium during recent rumors that Swift and the NFL star are dating. While watching the game on September 24th, Swift was also seen yelling "let's f***ing go" in response to Kelce scoring a touchdown in the third quarter.
Following the initial match, the speculated duo departed the arena in each other’s company. Soon after, they were spotted boarding Kelce’s convertible. Later that day, the widely renowned NFL player purportedly booked the Prime Social Rooftop in Kansas City to host a gathering with his closest kin, fellow colleagues, and Swift to commemorate the occasion.
A few days after Swift showed up at Arrowhead Stadium, Kelce spoke out about the ongoing rumors surrounding their connection. On a recent episode of his podcast with his brother, entitled "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce," he expressed his gratitude for Swift for attending the game in Missouri and admired her kind demeanor throughout the whole thing.
"I found it really cool that all the people in that group spoke highly of her. By folks and loved ones, I mean. She appeared stunning, and everyone couldn't stop praising her," he described.
Nevertheless, he admitted that he desired to maintain the privacy of his own and Swift's personal life. He has decided to refrain from any public comments regarding their relationship.
He stated that he is more often in the media compared to her since he enjoys doing his show every week and having a good time throughout the NFL season on other men's shows such as the McAfee show and any other shows he appears on in the future. Thus, he believes that from now on, he will have to focus on discussing sports and using his catchphrase "alright now."