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Taylor Swift Skips Chiefs-Steelers Game as Beyonce Puts on Super Bowl-Like Halftime Show (Watch)

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If you were hoping for a sighting of Taylor Swift and Beyonce Sunday night at the Chiefs-Steelers game, you were disappointed.

Taylor did not show up in Pittsburgh to support boyfriend Travis Kelce, or to watch Beyonce’s spectacular half time show. It was better than most Super Bowl half time shows. She nailed it.

The next time we might see the two singers in the same room will be the Grammy Awards on February 2nd.

The score? Chiefs 29, Steelers 10.

And Beyonce 1, Taylor 0.

Mariah Carey opened the game with a canned, pre-taped version of “All I Want for Christmas.” It looked like an infomercial. Couldn’t Mariah sing live? Beyonce 1, Mariah 0.

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