Taylor Swift, one of the world’s most recognizable pop stars, recently turned down an invitation to appear on a reality TV show featuring the wives and girlfriends (WAGs) of Kansas City Chiefs players.
The upcoming Bravo series has generated considerable buzz, given Swift’s recent ties to the Chiefs through her relationship with star tight end Travis Kelce. While her presence on the show could have drawn significant viewership, Swift has chosen to keep her personal life out of the spotlight.
Despite her massive fanbase and high-profile appearances at Chiefs games, Swift has remained firm about guarding her privacy. A source revealed that she is “very protective of what little private life she has left” and has no plans to join the show, which is still in its developmental stages.
This reality series aims to offer fans a glimpse into the lives of the partners of Chiefs players. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany Mahomes, has also decided not to participate, with a source explaining, “Taylor and Brittany are not part of the show at all and will not even be filmed.”
The potential cast includes Mecole Hardman Jr.’s fiancée, Chariah Gordon, and Chris Jones’ girlfriend, Sheawna Weathersby, who have become well-known among the Chiefs’ fan community. Although the pilot was reportedly filmed during the NFL offseason and included minor appearances by the Chiefs players, neither Swift nor Mahomes were involved.
Swift, who recently performed in Europe as part of her “Eras Tour,” has often been seen supporting Kelce during Chiefs games, but she prefers to keep those moments private. According to a source, Swift has a great time with the women she’s met but has no intention of becoming involved in Bravo’s storyline. Swift and Mahomes have developed a closer friendship since Swift started seeing Kelce, but both are committed to staying away from the increased scrutiny that comes with reality TV.
The series is anticipated to center around the camaraderie and lives of the Chiefs’ WAGs, offering fans an inside view. For now, however, Swift and Mahomes will be cheering on their loved ones from the sidelines—out of Bravo’s camera range and away from the public eye.
Bravo, known for its track record of successful reality series, has a long history of featuring celebrities’ WAGs. Among its iconic franchises is “The Real Housewives,” which first premiered in 2006 with “The Real Housewives of Orange County.” The franchise has since expanded to include spinoffs in cities like New York, Atlanta, and Beverly Hills. Each series dives into its cast’s opulent lifestyles and interpersonal dramas, many of whom are married to or dating prominent figures in sports, entertainment, and business.