In a surprising turn of events at the US Open final on Sunday, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce found themselves at the center of controversy for their behavior in the stands. Fans were quick to criticize their antics, labeling them as ‘cringe’ and ‘attention-seeking’.
Accompanied by their friends Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, the couple made quite the entrance at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the final showdown between Italy’s Jannik Sinner and American Taylor Fritz.
As the cameras panned to Swift and Kelce during the match, they were captured enthusiastically singing along to “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness. While some viewers applauded their carefree spirit, others weren’t as impressed, accusing them of putting on a performance for the cameras.
One fan expressed their disapproval on social media, writing, “Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are pure cringe at the US Open. This looks completely forced and unnatural.” The criticism continued to pour in as the footage of their singing went viral.
Despite the backlash, Swift and Kelce seemed unfazed as they continued to enjoy the match with their friends. The duo’s playful energy added a touch of excitement to the final, whether fans approved of their actions or not.
As the controversy surrounding their behavior unfolded, Swift and Kelce remained silent on the matter. Their focus appeared to be on enjoying the moment and supporting their respective favorite players in the intense match.
Overall, their presence at the US Open final may have stirred up some controversy, but one thing is for certain – Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce definitely know how to make a statement, whether on stage or in the stands.