Lance Bass holds up ‘Not Taylor Swift’ sign at Chargers-Cowboys game
The celebrities were out at SoFi Stadium for “Monday Night Football” — just not that celebrity.
And Lance Bass wanted to make sure everyone was aware of it.
The NSYNC member held up a sign that read, “Not Taylor Swift,” when he was shown on the Jumbotron during the Cowboys’ 20-17 win over the Chargers.
“In case anyone was confused. #LookWhatYouMadeMeDo #GoChargers ! #NotTaylorSwift #MNF,” Bass wrote on his Instagram page with a video of the moment.
Swift has become a staple at Chiefs games in recent weeks as her budding relationship with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce has drawn national headlines.
It’s not the first time Bass and Swift have intertwined in the pop culture world recently.
NSYNC reunited at the 2023 VMAs last month and gave out the award for Best Pop Song, which Swift won for “Anti-Hero.”
Bass even gave Swift a friendship bracelet in a nod to how her relationship with Kelce started.
“I’m not doing well pivoting from this to this,” Swift said as she accepted the award. “I had your dolls. Like, are you doing something? What’s going to happen now?
“They’re going to do something and I need to know what it is! You guys are pop-personified, so to receive this from your golden pop hands, it’s too much. Thank you for the friendship bracelets.”
Two weeks after the VMAs, Swift, 33, attended her first Chiefs game — a 41-10 win over the Bears. She has since gone to games against the Jets and Broncos.
The new couple had a busy weekend in New York City after Kelce, 34, and the Chiefs took down the Broncos on Thursday night.
It included separate cameos on “Saturday Night Live” and hitting up the afterparty until around 4 a.m., Page Six reported.
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“They were holding each other, and talking and kissing, in the main spot where the waiters and people had to walk by,” an insider told Page Six. “They didn’t care or move. They do seem in love. She seemed really excited around him, and giddy and happy like a schoolgirl.”
While Bass was at the Chargers game, Travis and brother Jason Kelce — the Eagles’ star center — were taking in the Phillies’ Game 1 NLCS win over the Diamondbacks.