TRAVIS Kelce’s ex has seemingly revealed who she is rooting for in the Super Bowl after being spotted partying ahead of the game.
Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, took to social media on Saturday to showcase her night out in Las Vegas with a few San Francisco 49ers WAGs.
Nicole shared on her Instagram story of her celebrating with Claire Kittle, the wife of 49ers tight end George Kittle, while the two indulged in some beverages.
She captioned the post: “10/10 girlfriends.”
Nicole was also spotted with Kritist Juszczyk — wife of 49ers fullback Kyle, according to TMZ.
As well as Stephanie Toilolo, who is married to 49ers tight end Levine Toilolo. She shared a video of her and Nicole on her social media with a heartfelt caption.
“The band is back together,” Stephanie captioned the clip.
The 32-year-old fashion influencer had a star-studded night after being seen also mingling with FOX Sports media star Joy Taylor and NFL Network host MJ Acosta-Ruiz.
Nicole began dating Kelce in 2017, and the two shared a relationship for five years before ending things in 2022.
TMZ reports the two met after Nicole responded to Kelce’s message on New Year’s Eve.
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Since the breakup, Kelce has started dating musical icon and 14-time Grammy-winning artist Taylor Swift.
Kelce and Swift went public with their relationship last summer.
Their relationship has overtaken the media world since the two began dating.
The music star has appeared at several games throughout the season and did not miss any of the Chief’s playoff games.
Swift will be in attendance for the Super Bowl despite having a concert in Tokyo, Japan, last night.
Kansas City will battle San Francisco for the Super Bowl as they can win back-to-back years, a feat that hasn’t been achieved since Tom Brady and the New England Patriots achieved the task in 2003 and 2004.
Meanwhile, the 49ers and star QB Brock Purdy look to cap off a tremendous year after a 12-5 regular season record and two post-season victories over the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.