Taylor Swift Gave Chiefs Stadium Employees $600 Tips for Working on Christmas
- On Dec. 28, an Arrowhead employee said Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce handed envelopes with cash to stadium staff after the Chiefs' final regular-season home game.
- Taylor Swift has recently donated more than $2 million, including $1 million gifts to the American Heart Association and Feeding America, and her Disney+ docuseries showed her giving Eras Tour staff hefty bonuses.
- Robyn Gentry, an Arrowhead Stadium employee and mother of eight, posted Instagram photos showing six $100 bills she received, saying the tip equaled her "whole paycheck for two weeks" after Christmas shopping for eight kids.
- After opening the envelope, Gentry said she 'I immediately started crying' and expressed gratitude in a Facebook comment, saying, 'Thank you so much for being so kind and humble, and I needed that more than you'll ever know... thank you so much, and I wish I could give something back to you, thank you. I'll never forget it.'
- This episode fits a pattern stadium staff have described positively as Taylor Swift handed out $100 bills to food runners in 2023 and continues to earn praise for her kindness.
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Popstar Taylor Swift earns hundreds of millions of dollars and shows up again and again. At Christmas, an employee at the Kansas City Chiefs Stadium benefits from this. She can hardly believe her luck.
Taylor Swift hailed 'modern day Santa' as she hands out wads of cash at Travis Kelce game - The Mirror
A member of staff at the Arrowhead Stadium revealed that Taylor Swift handed them a stack of money while at the Kansas City Chiefs NFL game on Christmas Day to thank them for working
"It was my salary for two weeks," the worker said, describing the emotion the singer's gesture caused her.
Taylor Swift's Actions at Final Chiefs Home Game Fuel Travis Kelce Retirement Rumors
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may have just played his final game at Arrowhead Stadium, and his fiancée made sure it was a memorable experience for some who had to work at the game.The Chiefs hosted the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day, losing with third-stringer Chris Oladokun throwing to Kelce. The game came with some high anticipation, as it would be the final home game for Kelce if he chooses to retire — and potentially the last t…
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