Kansas City Mayor Talks About Rumors That He Asked Taylor Swift to Not Join Super Bowl Parade

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Kissing after Chiefs victory Image : PageSix.com

An invitation is out to Taylor Swift  to join the Kansas City Chiefs in their Super Bowl parade. The mayor of the city responded to false reports on social media.
He tweeted,

“Not true at all,” “Just had a great chat with Kansas City police chief. We’re enchanted to welcome everyone to tomorrow’s parade and the women and men of our police department are prepared to keep all safe. We’ll have a great championship celebration for our Chiefs!”

Chiefs Super Bowl parade to bring a huge crowd

More people are anticipated to join the parade as a result of Swift’s possible appearance, according to Brian Platt, the city manager of Kansas City, who spoke with KCUR. On Tuesday night, supporters lined up to get closer to the head of the line. Platt said,

“That’s gonna be a whole second level of security issues that we have to deal with — the crowds and all that sort of thing,” “So we are more than ready. We have no concerns with our safety protocols and what we’re doing to make sure that the route will be free of any issues.”

Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid
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KCUR reports that Platt hinted that Swift’s team had already been informed by municipal officials that her attendance at the parade might be too much for the city’s security to manage.

A lot of fans are expected to swarm the city as the Chiefs now have won back to back superbowls.

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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