The exclamation from a security personnel at M&T Stadium carries a strong positive sentiment towards Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. By stating, “Even the devil couldn’t muster enough hatred to resist loving both Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift,” the remark combines admiration with a touch of humor.

The mention of specific individuals, Kelce and Swift, suggests a broad appeal across different domains such as sports and music. The choice of words, particularly the reference to the devil’s inability to hate enough, adds a vivid and exaggerated imagery, creating a memorable expression of affection in a lighthearted manner within the context of the stadium setting.

 

The exclamation from a security personnel at M&T Stadium carries a strong positive sentiment towards Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. By stating, "Even the devil couldn't muster enough hatred to resist loving both Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift," the remark combines admiration with a touch of humor. The mention of specific individuals, Kelce and Swift, suggests a broad appeal across different domains such as sports and music. The choice of words, particularly the reference to the devil's inability to hate enough, adds a vivid and exaggerated imagery, creating a memorable expression of affection in a lighthearted manner within the context of the stadium setting.

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It was back in October when an NFL official stressed that Swift and Kelce’s relationship had not been orchestrated by the league.

But the sport providing the backdrop, and its TV partners, have not been shy about trying to capitalize on the relationship and gain new fans, particularly members of Gen Z and more women.

Just yesterday, Swift appear to say ‘Go away’ to a TV camera as she was shown on the screen for the umpteenth time this season.

‘It was a perfect storm of pop culture and sports colliding in a really positive way, with two incredibly passionate fan bases merging together and interacting in ways that they hadn’t before. So for us, it’s fantastic,’ said Ian Trombetta, the NFL’s senior vice president of social, influencer and content marketing, in October.

‘Hopefully those — especially the young women — that have now gained an interest in not only Travis Kelce, but the NFL more broadly, can stay with us throughout the year and years to come,’ Trombetta said.