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Travis Kelce reveals multi-million-dollar cost for Taylor Swift, family to attend Super Bowl

Taylor Swift watched the Super Bowl in a suite with some famous friends and it came with a hefty price tag.
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Ice Spice, from left, Ashley Avignone Taylor Swift and Blake Lively react during the first half of Super Bowl 58.

WASHINGTON — While the cost of Super Bowl tickets are always a hot topic, it appears NFL star Travis Kelce paid an astonishing amount of money so his girlfriend Taylor Swift and their friends and family could enjoy this year's game. 

During an episode of the Netflix series "Receiver," Kelce hints in a conversation with San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle that the suite he bought for the game cost $3 million. 

The scene from Super Bowl 58's Opening Night event included Kelce asking Kittle if his family had a suite as well.

The Chiefs would go on to beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl, which led to Swift and Kelce sharing a kiss on the field after the game

Who was with Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl?

Taylor Swift was joined in the suite at Allegiant Stadium by several celebrity friends and members of her and Kelce's families.  

The pop star completed her epic trip from her tour stop in Tokyo to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl, walking through security along with friends Blake Lively, Ashley Avignone, Ice Spice and her mom, Andrea Swift. 

Before the game kicked off, Swift was spotted talking with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in the private box. 

Travis Kelce's brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, was seen sitting behind Swift along with his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce. 

Actor Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh, part of Swift's inner circle, were also enjoying the game from the suite, along with Lana Del Rey and music producer RIOTUSA. 

The 14-time Grammy winner, who has been dating Kelce since the first few weeks of the NFL season, flew across nine time zones and the international date line from her Eras Tour to arrive about two hours before kickoff.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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