Caitlin Clark told she made mistake sitting with Taylor Swift at Chiefs game
Taylor Swift invited Caitlin Clark to watch the Kansas City Chiefs with her on Saturday, but former Fox Sports host Skip Bayless has warned the WNBA star to keep her distance
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has been told that she shouldn’t ‘be seen’ with Taylor Swift after they watched the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Texans on Saturday.
Swift made her usual high-profile entry at Arrowhead Stadium as she prepared to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce from the Chiefs suite, but was then seen sitting next to Clark. The pair chatted all game, and even hugged as Kelce scored a touchdown which capped off an impressive 117-yard game.
While Clark and Swift’s fanbases celebrated their new friendship, former Fox Sports host Skip Bayless was less enthusiastic. Bayless attempted to offer Clark some advice on social media, by claiming she should stay on her own path.
Wait, Caitlin Clark is up in the Arrowhead box with Taylor Swift??? Caitlin, you don’t need to be seen with her,” Bayless posted on X. “You’re bigger than she is. Just stay on your own path.”
Clark is a big fan of Swift, and attended back-to-back ‘Eras Tour’ concerts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis last year. The WNBA Rookie of the Year met Kelce there, and also spoke with Swift’s mom, Andrea Swift, according to TIME Magazine.
“People are just going crazy that I’m there,” Clark said to TIME. “I thought people would be so in their own world, ready to see Taylor. And it was just completely the opposite.”
Clark also claimed that Swift vowed to watch her play for the Fever in person next season, and also invited her to watch a Chiefs game. Clark took Swift up on the offer, but only after rejecting an offer to play in Unrivaled, a new 3-on-3 women’s basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart.
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The new league made its debut on Friday, as WNBA stars such as Angel Reese and DiJonai Carrington battled it out. However, Unrivaled made Clark a reported $1 million offer to compete in the eight-week season, but she declined due to wanting a break during the WNBA offseason.
“I didn’t rule out doing it in the future, but this year is just not the best for me,” Clark said. “It’s going to be good for me to do my own thing and have my own space. I kind of want to just stay out of the spotlight.”
Clark left Iowa as a college basketball legend, and after being selected first overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft and dominating in the league, her popularity has reached new heights. Clark may have missed out on the inaugural Unrivaled season, but didn’t appear too upset when hanging out with Swift.
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