Donald Trump dropped major hint over who he is supporting at Super Bowl LIX Donald Trump will become the first sitting President of the United States to attend a Super Bowl on Sunday - but it remains to be seen who he'll be cheering on.
Kelce, though, has previously insisted it would be "a great honour" to play in front of the president, saying: “I think, you know, no matter who the president is, I know I’m excited because it’s the biggest game of my life, you know, and having the president there, you know, it’s the best country in the world.
While that message may imply that Trump could favour the Chiefs, who are seeking an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl and head into New Orleans as the red hot favourites, he has clashed with Taylor Swift in the past.
The biggest event in American sport will be broadcast worldwide and huge numbers are expected to tune in to see if the Chiefs, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be able to chalk up another Super Bowl triumph.
Trump and Swift - who endorsed the Republican's opponent, Kamala Harris, in last year's US election - are likely to be kept apart but all eyes will be on New Orleans come Sunday night in the United Kingdom.