Travis Kelce's fiancée, Taylor Swift, made Christmas extra special for a female Kansas City Chiefs staff member.
In a Facebook group called “Taylor Swift’s Vault" on Sunday, Robyn Gentry shared a story from Christmas Day while she was working at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs hosted the Denver Broncos in Week 17.
“I was working at Arrowhead for the Chiefs game Christmas day,” Gentry wrote. “First it was momma Kelce, then it was Travis and then Taylor.”•
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Swift went around wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and thanking them for working on the holiday, according to Gentry. When Swift reached her, she handed her something.
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“Thank you so much for working on Christmas, please take this, Merry Christmas,” Swift said. “My mind just froze,” Gentry wrote.Gentry looked at what she was had in her hand after they left.
“$600," Gentry wrote. "My whole paycheck for two weeks. I had just dropped that much for Christmas for 8 kids. I immediately started crying.”Gentry said she has not spent the money and framed one of the bills.
“I wanted to share the story with people who will appreciate it with me,” Gentry wrote. “Taylor and Travis are beautifully kind people. Its very true, incredible and very kind people.”
Source: (Via Facebook/ @RobynGentry)She also included pictures in her post.
Source: (Via Facebook/ @RobynGentry)Denver (13-10) defeated Kansas City 27-17 and secured a postseason spot. It also ended the Chiefs' (6-10) playoff hopes.
Swift wore a red leather jacket and black miniskirt. She was joined by her parents, Scott and Andrea, and her brother, Austin.
The game was Kansas City and Travis Kelce's third straight Christmas Day appearance.
Travis Kelce's fiancée Taylor Swift turns Santa Claus by donating massive money for American Heart Association
Taylor Swift shared the holiday spirit by donating $2 million before Christmas to help people in need. She gave $1 million to the American Heart Association, and $1 million to Feeding America.
The AHA said the gift was made in honor of Swift’s father, Scott Swift, who had quintuple bypass surgery earlier this year.
“Taylor Swift’s remarkable generosity will create lasting change far beyond its financial value," American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown said on Dec. 23, via heart.org. "Her family’s experience with cardiovascular disease is all too common, affecting nearly half of American adults.”Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot also thanked the pop superstar.
“We are incredibly grateful for Taylor Swift’s $1 million gift," Babineaux-Fontenot said. "Her continued support helps families facing hunger.”The AHA will use the money for research, treatment and prevention of heart disease, one of the leading causes of death in the U.S.
Feeding America said the donation will go toward hunger relief programs across the country to help families who struggle to get enough food.
Swift has a net worth of $1.5 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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