Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark is a self-confessed Swiftie. In fact, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year watched Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” on back-to-back nights during the concert’s Indianapolis stop back in November.
While Clark did not get a chance to meet Swift during the shows, the “Fortnight” singer did send Clark an invitation to join her watch a Kansas City Chiefs game in the future.
Being a big Chiefs fan herself, Clark would not let the offer pass her by. The Fever guard took Swift up on her invite on Saturday as the Chiefs hosted the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for their Divisional Round clash.
Clark was spotted inside the VIP suite with Swift’s party, which included both her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, and her brother Austin Swift. Also joining them were the parents of Travis Kelce, Donna and Ed Kelce.
Clark had a great experience in the VIP box as she watched the Chiefs take down the Texans, 23-14, to book their spot in the AFC Championship Game, where they will face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 26.
The 22-year-old basketball superstar was seen cheering and celebrating throughout the game alongside Swift. According to a body language expert, however, there was more to Clark’s behavior than meets the eye.
Judi James, an expert in the field who has published 26 books on communication and body language, spoke exclusively to The Mirror US to discuss how Clark acted around the pop megastar.
According to James, the former Iowa Hawkeyes player may have been a bit starstruck by Swift.
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