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The Meme of the Super Bowl Is Taylor Swift Talking to Ice Spice and Jason Kelce

Rapper Ice Spice, NFL player Jason Kelce, singer Taylor Swift, and actress Blake Lively react prior to Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024.
Ezra Shaw—Getty Images Rapper Ice Spice, NFL player Jason Kelce, singer Taylor Swift, and actress Blake Lively react prior to Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11, 2024.

Jason Kelce was spotted hanging out with Taylor Swift and one of her big game plus-ones, Ice Spice, at Super Bowl LVIII.

While Travis Kelce is busy vying for his second Super Bowl title in a row, his brother, Jason Kelce, has a more relaxed role to play in this year’s big game: chatting it up with Taylor Swift and her squad.

Ahead of the start of Sunday’s matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, a photo of Jason bonding with Swift and one of her Super Bowl plus-ones, Ice Spice, began making the rounds online.

Swift and Jason first made headlines together while in attendance at the AFC divisional round matchup between Kansas City and the Buffalo Bills, with Jason revealing on his and Travis’ podcast, New Heights, that the playoff game was the first time he and Swift had met.

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“I want to make my best first impression, and this was my best chance,” Kelce said of the night, during which he caught the cameras’ attention by jumping shirtless out of the box he and Swift were sitting in to celebrate Travis scoring a touchdown.

This time around, Jason was photographed while seemingly deep in conversation with Ice Spice after hugging Swift hello. The internet took it from there, with X users joking about everything from the trio’s resemblance to characters from the Annie musical to Jason’s familiarity with Ice Spice’s musical catalog.

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