A Taylor Swift Lookalike stole the care center during the 2-0 victory of Sporting Kansas City over St. Louis on Saturday.
MLS fans were convinced that the superstar singer, who goes out with the closed wing of the Travis Kelce bosses, was enjoying the game in a suite with friends in Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan. As seen in videos on social networks.
However, Swift was in the game on Saturday. The woman in question was Kelley Thrasher, who called herself “the official Doppelgenger of Taylor Swift of Kansas City.”
Thrasher directs a party entertainment service called “The Kelley version”, an assent to the Swift Relay Album, “Taylor’s Version”, where Swift is passed in the events of Localas City.
In a video post on Instagram, one of his friends who attended the game with her recalled the “chaos” of the night. And “whispers” of fans who confused the blonde with Swift.
“Still laughing at chaos last night.
“@Sportingkc won: she is clearly the charm of good luck. And no, Taylor was on the crowd (but the crowd and my dms definitely thought about it) →
“My children think that I am the most great mother because I am” friend of Taylor Swift “, and honestly, I am not correcting them.”
The video showed the girls and boys who looked at Thrasher and their friends in the suite and shouted and greeted in their direction.
The group was also captured in the Jumbotron.
Taking his Instagram story, Thrasher showed comments on social networks about fans in the game.
On Sunday, Thrasher enjoyed the Suite seats for the 4-3 victory of Bloomington Bison over the Kalamazoo wings in Grossinger Motors Arena.
“2 suites in 24 hours,” he wrote in a separate publication of Instagram. “VIP Love Story, but do it sports. Hockey? Football? It’s me, Hello, I’m the fan, it’s me.”
Other Thrasher stalls showed him the team dressed in Chiefs and with Kelce No. 87.
In January, he took a Chiefs game from a suite at the Arrowhead stadium with “Almost Andy Reid”, a personality of social networks that calls himself the Andy Reid Doppelger officer, Kansas City officer.
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