New friends? Taylor Swift gave WNBA star Caitlin Clark an enthusiastic hug as she watched her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs take one step closer to another Super Bowl win. The “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?
The billionaire artist and the WNBA star sat side by side as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Texans, a scene that enraged former commentator Skip Bayless.
Caitlin Clark's surprise appearance alongside Taylor Swift at the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff game excited many fans Saturday, but some dreaded the sight.
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark is a self-confessed Swiftie. In fact, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year watched Taylor Swift 's "Eras Tour" on back-to-back nights during the concert's Indianapolis stop back in November.
Here are seven awesome Caitlin Clark offseason moments: When Caitlin joined New Heights, she talked about a lot, including Travis being her favorite Chiefs player, NBA viewership levels, a WNBA team in Kansas City and her Eras Tour experience.
Caitlin Clark was seen in the same suite as Taylor Swift at Arrowhead Stadium during the Chiefs' divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans
It's also partly the result of Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce, which has brought even more stars to Kansas City. Swift watched games with Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and more last season, and she has one of America's biggest stars on hand to ...
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark lived every Swiftie’s dream when Taylor Swift hugged her at a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game —and the moment was a long time coming.
American icons Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark showed up to support the Kansas City Chiefs in their playoff game against the Houston Texans. On Saturday (January 18) the Chiefs won with a final score of 23 to 14 against the Texans to move on and play in the AFC championship game.
Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend Connor McCaffery sweetly told each other 'love you' as they celebrated her 23rd birthday.
The new 3x3 Unrivaled women's basketball league, which some fans believe could one day compete with the WNBA, began earlier this week. But while the
As part of that partnership, Scholastic announced its national literacy program, the United States of Readers, is donating 22,000 children's books. Those books will in turn be distributed to various children's reading programs.